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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909. oe een eee ee ee menemmmrtna AE in oem ct = ER RE ee RR eee ree Seer DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY / TOLD FOR STAR READERS} a LS | 1 ly bring the fight to the Oced could do. war W ac however. © hard that be t t tan this time, for me to way what 1)Ump #0 hard ) that hie _ | will do, because | would simply be - sf ok | | ag Fre ss eating. tipping my mitt’ and giving some oeat - Bi ; Bob has Come 4 lother fellow an opportunity to|/® Pretiy nor tale Jjump in and grab the fight # nd Révmand Wet . | lfrom me, But just as soon ar adyong vegan egteh bage aby tt ¢ mmitted 4 | articles are drawn wp an th : 1 A-story wort, / should be, the fighters will receive | * . hot drive frog jan offer from me that they will : ; 228 . ninth, Pre Pere refuse.” getty H ake . ; riming and’¥y | | ; . ull to beat Vie Holm yer ithe mat a ’ ed the lo A ot "hat one-bang | lant : Jeffries iad “| Ar thuh”| Base B all) The way Lou Nordy) _ . Nordyke, of "gies, Did) ; | ith iastna tha It and Won the Game— | : - Sign Articles at Chicago) if £ Choller % & |caust i the thas to wooden Holm Let Turks Down) 4 : ; / Sam Berger Repre-| ———— Bonnett, Miller and Magee got ; : - We must take throe of the next) ¢roiy wires crossed on one ¢ With Two Hits. } , , sents the Ex-Champ. four games to bag the serion = ae Bob ene bunted toward firat, after ¢ nes smashed a safety Roy Akin, usually the wideawake | to right, All three scampered for kid, pulled @ bonehead piece of |the ball, but in their anxiety left baseball when, with one down, he| the first sack without a guardiar tore for home on an easy fly ball| and all hands were safe. The next from Frink'a club, The fans had a right to roar, Kvew while madly MENDINGTON’S BROKEN |aprinting for home, the bleacherites PROMISES ing $25,000 and 25 per cent of howled for nim to go back. When The sweeplug assertion that they | the recepita for the Jeffries the ball was slammed to second for! mend everything but broken prom Johnwon flight to be held in #/4 Mdleulous double it made Koy | ino, crockery and glassware tn jus i ’ | ® Minneapolis w| look foolish tiled. Furniture, trunks, side sad HoT PIES ARE ME | \ | vd | dies, baby carriages, leather goods Favor! Te FRUIT ao m : je etek eee eee eee) Lefty Miller lost his game in the | household articles, 1816 Sixth ay - third, when two were down, Bobby Phone Ind } CHICAGO, Aug 1 Without | Jaen came up and Miller tried | — —_—_—— I Vie Helm made Mike and the doys eat from hia hand yesterday and we never had a chance. The} Indian nger let us down with two hits, while Lou Nordyke con:| nected with one of Miller's bend ers for a homer with the bagel] a-bulging Our two tallies were RRR THE FIRST OFFER, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug Li W, W. Wittig yesterday wired Sam Borger offer seeeeeeee wasting much time Bam Herger, {hard to locate the plate, but ‘ representing James J. Jetteion, ro-| wouldnt. Bobby walked and Low The Raleigh HAMBURG BELLE, 2:02%. tired heavyweight champion of the] the lot gmdate ‘ | Hamburg Belle will endeavor to {her side, or behind her, and not in|favorable, she will hang out un-| world, and George Lytle, on bebait| railed Turkish Baths lower the world’s trot ecord at| front, wing 4 ahteld. dreamed of figures. of Jack Johnson, the black holder] George Caprc - ote pare ee Were hemee € abe hat the great daughter of the) Hamburg Bolle tna smaltish, dark) oe ine ite, yesterday afternoon | gant Opportanity to tienes t tee etapa marvelous Axworthy, 3, 2:16%, ts) bay mare of exquisitely bloodlike | with @ hit in the t UP UNO COTS Pomrth Av, between 4 Pike, Randall, O., today right, was demonstrated the first finish and rakish, racy conforma-|C&me to an agreement on conditions a the third, but the best pibed Geuinenits euscseans | To perform this task sho must|week of the grand clreuit, when |tion She was bred by T. Bed: | that are to govern the fight for the| |trot a mile r than 1:68%, the over the Detroit track she stepped ford of Brooklyn at his farm pear) world's championship between - ~-- — — dainty Lou Dillon at a mile tn 2:03 over a slow track | Norwalk, Conn, and te owned by} Momphis, October 23, 1904, when and tn the face of a strong wind Edward and Jos Madden of Ham the trotting queen followed a run Hamburg Belle will be driven by | burg Place, near Lexington, Ky,,/ o'clock the articles were signed, ner drawing a wind shield W. J. Andrews, who has been pre-|who purchased her last fall from | thus oe tek two Bey es 5 t ' e|ures in the pu istic world today ‘ | And—take note of this—Hamburg paring the mare for her great her breeder. When purchased, the | tres in pug | Belle will be sent after the glitter /all season, and who i» confident | mare was known as Sally Siufmons |one step nearer the battle that the A. Bridge & Co, — Largest Clothiers on the Coast — A. Bridge & Co, ing bauble, paced by runnere of that over the lightning track I, the name being taken from her | fight public has been clamoring for lcourse, but the runners will be at North Randall, the weather being | dam | since Johnson took the crown away « Pug Bennett Grabbed a Hot One from the white race by defeating Without Even Hesitating in the | lTommy Burns, the holder by é¢ MID-SUMMER SALE PRICES Fintan” [eet sooueeseate thal I Me Mie Uo CRACK __ jini rier Sutnte —— | —Carruthers ’ - ‘ chalked up when Dutch Altman | The terme of agreement provide fed a one heave of Friak’s) At Tacoma. | WHO HAS ARRIVED - os aa Bd pel | = [ad e 0 (fh wister to first. } 2 om 20 to 100 rounds for the! heavyweight championship of the R The score: : e seveees® ok §& world Seatt! Portland . | ¥ 2.-—The fight to take place before ip, 3b Batteries—Hiall and Conrad; ymond, ss | Seaton and Fournier. the club offering the largeet purse.) mes. as , 3—The purve to be divided on | ak. + At Vancoover, the basis of 60 per cent to the wie eo) a Capron, ner and 40 per cent to the loner, sae i | Aberdeen . H 1S per cent to the winner and 26! ler, bel. Vancouver per cent to the ower, or winner take | Totats a 5 All, the decision in this matter be-| Our Clearing Sale prices include all the Men's é ing loft to Jeffries. and Young Men's Suite we have in the store. We or eof t obs, . his 4—Each of the principals agrees are plactng all our $16.00 to $18.00 garments to- on. Lot. Pet to post $5,000 with Charles Comie gother, at one pri a lat teed key of Chicago within 72 hours me a ee, et nee , ‘ from the signing of the articles, as BLACKS AND BLUES H| * ihe. above mentioned. 96,000 Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds and Clays Sr “See 9299000 0—3 os Angeles. i lected within 60 days, at which time double and. Pret ieee Your a Foe ws a He : 0400000 0-4 nH Home run — Nordyke. | San Yranctaco .. errr: a me | = aby sg dotaile will be agreed salo— ary mecritice hit — Raymond Stolen) Los Angeles stseceee 8 8 + Fr} ead amen, Clynes ss ‘ . 7.—The content to take place not See See Brack out hy Milter 6 by’ Molen Peg "2 yy Theme aga la hehe ‘ later than six months from the date Our 5 Our int Witty ded acl of the selection of the club and the e pS nes an 2 Fron | North ame North Win- Win- dow ithe new grand cireult track, North Johneon and Jeffries, and at 1:2 weceae2s ~w~wsa tae ae i} ore Mewes euun> Soe mn F ~wesoomem> fey lea weer a) P Seattle 43 okani 57 Aberdect er. | bas Portiand ...... , 4h Vancouver ‘ Tacoma .. 2 - - | wnwmonowe> | commen Rr ; i e e ° . e ° e ’ Rr e 1 1 1 1 ° ° ° e hd =! eoosoce-o* ~| -ececccoo™ «| connwornot / ry signing of the final articles. At San dissanccaig a After these articles bad been af a vf " é signed Berger announced that Jef ont remwato «. H ‘ 3 fries would return to this country dow akland ...... within two months to meet Johnson Batteries—Baum and Byrnes; 7 and select the club before which During this sale Tonneson and C. Lewls ; : the fight will be held. the price of $14.75 Cah Berger arrived tn Chicago this ee ides all the At Portland. | morning, coming from New York tn| and Young e Sinica ’ response to the message sent bim Mens Suits priced Portland .....-. .. : yesterday by Johnson. He found from $18.00 to $30.00. They include all the styles Ratteriee—Vance and frown, Ho- Johnson and Lytle waiting for him, and fabrics in summer clothing, from the best tal- gan; Graney and Armbruster. 4 and they immediately went into lors in America, There are medium weight, heavy conference enough for fall wear, if you want them, at this The meeting was a brief but x % 4 é stormy one, the tie being passed 5 Bas Yronsiare ; ; i a number of times | Portiand Berner wanted Jeffries referred | epasento . . to In the articles as “champton of) ions i the world.” Jobnaon indignantly | | refused to grant this concession, AMERICAN LEAGUE. claiming that he had turned the At Pittsburg 1, Boston 6. Oars Tiles oh ited Be 1 CLEANAIE c “That's a ite,” shouted Berger. At New York 1, & Louta 3. For a moment it looked as PRICES ON though the big black and the San Standing of the Clubs. Francleco heavyweight were about | : 9 @ e ae on the backs of ae ake “gle to come to blows, bat Mende, tn-| Men S urnis ing ; Philadelphia’... 4 08] F gt (oo tally that he would || { d many pleased suit [i ioston ... 4387 deposit hie $6,000 with Comiakey || Galt Shirts, “mokeir reuse, tm stripes san 45¢ (ieveland sl 610 J | before be departed on Saturday for checks. Your choles of this lot during buyers, because New York «+... sy 490 ak PreeGiss, ‘Whats ba Manel | Bale ...... veaseeseserescerer atthe jeago . g 471 rrange a match with "Philadel 2 5 they only paid St. Louis .... STAG HARRY H ILLMAN, phia Jack” O'Brion i] f H SPECIAL, FOR FRIDAY 800 don. Four- | Washington 2° 8306 Berger sald he would wire Bob || pantiful sliks; new sad save Harry Hillman, crack quarter The “Cherry Circlers” of Chicago,| pagren of the New York Evening novel patterns. | At Boston 4, Cleveland 2 ames. Others in the crowd wore | re composed of Frank Irons, who |'¢ money at onee to Comiskey | garment , | ij * ¢ . | Ww reo | eitisbare Von, ‘oat Pe |W F. Dawbarn, Princeton, sprinter; | pion high hurdler of America; H. | ernoon, when asked if be would bid | Chicago pin Maitre 444| & Lawronce, weights; Fred Bellar,| P. Ramey, an 880 manj BE. F, J./for the JeffriesJohnson fight, iNew York ......00000.8 402 | distance, and Harry Lyons, trainer. | Lindberg, 440, and Billy’ May and | paid menos | which they should be made ts an At New York 2, Chicage , | q Felt Hats, all shapes and stzos; . regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, AB | | . Bale price . ‘ | 1} +] | 6 steady at all times, kept his in the house goes | wae, steady {mos kept BIS) nounced, 1 cannot say what 1 will , : _ STOPPED Bt MISTIE | be eed ad aah oe thet a a 1 From the Shoe Dept At Washington 2 Betott 2 |Harry Giswing, middle distance! won the broad Jump at the last} Coffroth Talke, |N Nogligee Shirts, all shades in platn colors; ‘ ym a fe 490 | James Mitehell of the New York| Frank Hamilton, aprintets. | The articles are too Indefinite, club tes to match. Special value. Sale at. Lous ; jcrowd Is ocustene d in ed | They came in yesterday. jand until the place to which bids price ... oc artdatet eiseo, but when they contain all | NATIONAL LEAGUE, miler and hurdler, was one of the! ey lw, j i New York Athiolie club banch who in the care of Martin Delan » late | World Nae noes Gy airy deposit | Celebrated Helveta Underwear, in all me- a | At Mt. Louls 1, Philadeighle 6 larrived last night for the Olympic | the Kansas City Athletic club, | ed $5,000 on July 26, to forward) ; sizes, Sale price, per {| 1] coo jman; D. Noble, miler; — J,|Olympie at London; Frank Waller,| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—| Standing of the Clubs, J. MeBntee, quarter miler; | star at the 440; A. B, Shaw, cham-| Promoter James Coffroth this aft-| Any summer suit Brooklyn ws. y es ses | soars vagtoos = |should be sent and the manner in| at half price—get points. Russell ts a brilfiant play: |p me mee ¢ spect All Oxfords, tn tans, ox All Gotxian, Bates and next to these (Ry United Pree.) Would apparently lose gontrol of] wit make a bid that will ufdoubted 4 patents, retailing ing i $5.00 and 1S / . ‘ . his muscles and “kill” it, often) wdve: - | at $9.50 and $4.00, from fine hand well ie WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—It was] knocking the ball out ofjthe court. | Prater the Packard and Bates ents, vicls ae grand values, jannounced yesterday afternoon that| ‘The International singles cham-| One of the best games ever piny-| 4-in. H { factanion motels. ar@ | the officer commanding the govern-|pionship was won yesterday by ed on the local courts, from a apec- 30c in. urw . During 2 85 prices es 35 ment troops in the Yosemite nation-| Bernard Schwengers of Victoria tators’ standpoint, was the doubles Screw Driver 15c Sale ° ing 88 Mone jal park was ordered to prevent the| when he defeated Sam Russell in|in the tnternational finals yoster-| | ' work of the city of San Francisco |the finals, 64, G4, 64 day, when Goss and Wickersham | wpe ee einen on the Hetch Hetchy water project| Schwengers’ showing here ts re-| were defeated by Russell and Fits, | Cite vance eet te open through mistake lgarded as remarkable, for he has|10-8, 64, 18-11 and 6-4 ldriver gong has soun | i fi OLS Built on Honor Back Following the receipt of informa-| heretofore been playing on ri ethos jand now i your, time Home of the Fam Sold the World Around tion at the interior department this | courte, but his exhibition of court afternoon, Major Forsythe was or-|generaiship yesterday afternoon ToV. 1:30 p. Big | Sta. Rerweds Fear, if You | isseite, eens Sak a are Rese y Datight”|eestaee e W. L. Douglas Shoes | $3 and $3.50 of work ] Want It |: 00 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, ‘Through Victoria, Princess Char-|y¥%"%, Py hove! “ CHILDREN'S BYR TROUBLES | N MH |lotte both ways, giving timo for al > Driver F M fj an Equel Given spectal and careful attention REGIGTERS? visit at the cities of Vancouver and 2y-in. G 3 | r en 4 ey Without an E by our specialist. Bring them in for) wo are independent dealers hana. | Victoria. Takes you en route), river an tn 0 ot : Oe 6-t7 2 m Our charges are very | "Mi all kinds, mew and second hand. through Active pass and the San moderute i gave you big money. Juan islands | ) re & r | e SCHUCHAND OPTICAL CO, ae eS CANADIAN PACIFIC, Bl a tite | oO 1207 Seoond Ave, eames 609 First Av. ‘ e e & Lyon F 715-719 First Av ] din Load All fire LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST. Ga eke denar | Martin & Co, J i): 0) 4) See pita First and Yesler—TWO ENTRANCES — First a 7 ee | a will enable you toll 1207 Second Avs, Opp. Savoy Motel | the Ortiet Meraw Driver nse | Opposite Totem Pol: . hi M'objecta ‘with equal tacliity: | etigéte 1, $500 complete. Myers OP:/l Grade Gloves | Fred M. Spinning. . over Raven Drug Co, | 1910 SHCOND AVENUE