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% sPORTING BL ade ‘hein MBER OF COMMERCE VI ALLEN HOLDS <4" AIA, Emil Frisk Wins the Con- test by Sapping the! Sphere Over the Garden Wall Before a bulging house of the | Dest and only, Emil Frisk, our his time being 2:04%, 2:06% and 06% The Gano horse t# one of the poediost aide wheelers on the All last woason he mpany, being wee Amerioan turf noed In weleot ¢ and wgain to Minor Hetr ond time 1:69%, and The Bel 2024 Just keep your eye upon George Gano, He has bushels of speed nolsy 8 af the right mead ow, ¥ the Indians yesterday afternoon by timely stick, with two on over the left boa scoring a far as we were cerned en had one i i he let I fiv b and a did to him, b 1 nothing t end The soore ARR. HF A. 3 } . a § Soe : 4 8 i 1 4 0 1 ‘ » ' i a 6 i i GEO. GANO, MURPHY UP, WINNER OF CHAMBER s ‘ “¢ " AR RH. POA CeSeeeerore © Kasterly; Wood, Hall and Carri ‘ 1 8 b 4 ® Kan i eS a ° e /: 3 1:3 PACIFIC COAST: a oe ae $ 4 At Philadelphia, = 3 es ee! ° Padi db .eaue = ae ® @ 1 Bt. Louis ...cseceeees cece 2 io or) 3 3 Phi 0 13 0 ’ SP eS SeedeSeseSeseoeeeseeees —finitorion—tlntloy and Craham 3 8 Bs -3- 2 At Portland. Bender and Livingston, Lapp. es RHE } ay So} | Portland ... srsseeeed 88 Standing of the Clubs, Vernon ... o 6 3 Won. Lost, Pet Home run Ratteries—-Carson and Arta | Petrone anne eereees SB at 603 Akin, Ra ruster; Willetts and Hogan. pntlad — a 3 ya «+ ay At San Francisco. to : 46 RH. E , § be db ‘ sabe + rt et ee | ‘Akin. Rennett and Sacramento ». Tu 4 Sorethers Oakland 6 wu 3 At Vancouver, First game RHE — Vancouver wh € 23 Aberdeen o 3 1 Batteries Flanagan and Sugden; Biever and Kreita. At Tacoma, RH ‘Tacoma «ooh 7 Portland . 4 66 Batteries Baker and Dashwood; Banmuels and Murray. At New York, Chicago New York . Batter Seott and Quinn and Klelnow Owens, Standing of the Clubs, At Washington, Won. Lost. Pet. | RHE it £4) | Detroit ... ‘ ie | ttle see ene Beek ain Washington eee Bortinnd Batteries—-Mullin and Sebmidt Tacoma. 7 Jobnson and Kahoe, Blankenship, At Boston. Cheveland oo. c cs csceee 4 6 Boston 6 Batterte®—-Young, Sale Ends \ Be | At Half-Price And Less All Men's, Young Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Summer Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, ) Suits, now ) Salts, now sits, now Suits, now FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN. ef 7.50 $10.00 Now Before . 2 $4.50... ; $12.50 $6.25 ‘All Wash 8 o at half price. J. Redelsheimer | & Co. | STRONGEST. OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Corner Columbia First Avenue aoa | NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburg. | Firat gnie Rue PIPHIR sass seseee 18 6 ure ot 8 Hatterios—Moren, Corriden and in; Martel, Willie, Maddox and! | Second game nH, E. | Philadelphia PY 5 }PUtODUPE ..ssseeee 16 tonings Hatteries--Corridon and Doola; | | Maddox and Gibson At Chicago. Firat game "EK New York ‘ Chicago & Ratierice—Wiltee and Meyers: | | Schiel, Brown and Archer. Becond game ® 5 * New York .... . Chicago ; Batteries — Aas ny and Myers; Pfelster, Higginbotham and | Areher, Moran. At Cincinnati. First game- RH BOSON cesses sO | Cinetnnat! 8 ¢ 8i 10 innings Ratteries—White and Shaw; Gasper and McLean. | Second gamo— RMB! ~oston ... 2 8 4 Cincinnatl .... 8 8 4) Hatteries——Ferguson and Shaw; | Rowan and Mclean, Rotb. } At St. Louis, RH. EK Brooklyn ... vos 17 8 low Louls . 6 9 & | Batteries—Rucker, MeIntyre and Bergen, Marshall; Salee and Phelps, Bihan Called in 12th inning; darkness. Standing of the Chaba. | Won. Laat, Pat 3 (Tt 8 (470 Pai eu) 56 600 uu 460 56 4ah) 61a? | 76 «866 | | two aplece!! B. Caruthers slipped Georgie Cap- ron a five dollar reduction in salary because George grew quite demon strative when his umps called a strike what George thought a ball Danny Shea was back tn the game with his usual flery chatter. Danny caused much commotion tn the second session when he made a swift sure peg to second and choked off Nordyke on Clynes’ at tempted sacrifice, It was a pleas ing bit of baseball Colly® Druhot waa billed to lob em over for the Indians, but there was nothing doing with Mike Lynch m the job, Colly belonged to the Wheeling club. time ago he Jumped to the California outlaws. ‘olly next took a chance with the Portland Coast le re. Yester day he put In an appearance In an Indian uniform, but Mike and Hobby Caruthers allowed the m Frank Allen had his ammunition | nicely assorted yesterday, and held that hard-hitting bunch to five safe laps, ‘The big fellow was in fine form and deserved to win. | Jack Killilay, who was knooked out of the box the other day, was | somewhere near form, and he show carry on @ brulaing congpst. Han died by that good tea rT W "é Murphy, the little sen af} Gambetta oven In Ganger a20-yard dash—Hall, Lincoln, | ‘on; irath, Collins, # ; Three games to go, Qth ua|%°% ,, Modrath oo " . . Brazel, Lincoln, third Time | Thompson, George Engle and Clyde | "ys 4-5 Hingham to work for the Indians, | | Cat staff, has been sold to dDétroit jeome other Northwestern (twirlers jas the ewat Bennett got a fow days | | for this country, and Is backed by a number of wealthy men, who are COMISKEY REFUSES | willing to go the limit to secure the fight | If the local men are euccessful tn gotting the big fellows to battle for | | Moffitt has already secured -an op- nounced today are jlong distance balloon record. Chas. THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1909 wid, amall aa he is, the da to will sneak how in front this summer Wilk AAU. JUNIORS | ones if he finished the season clore| MANY GOOD MEN to 2:00, He was able to travel! iw TODAY'S GAMES AND REC much faster than he did at Detrott, but finished each heat pulled up. | ORDS WILL BE MADE | = | ENTERED A. U. gamon begin thin} at 2:30 én the AvYoP. when the juntor eve will be pulled off many | that the junior ¢ \ but contests between a lot of youngsters, be it sald right here that this afternoon's moot may # more records broken than row's gathering World's Of course that fe not overly prob: | able, but it is doubtedly the junlor events will be one of the hardest fought meete| ever held In the West, and it is ox pected that not a tew records will be shaken, The junior sist of men who have t champlonabip in an inte or International meet | most part they are comers, # j} a few of them will be entered in the senior events tomorrow PLAYGROUND TEAMS HOLO TRAGK MEET 1 der 18] nts are nothing powalble Une} ents con: | won a] About eighty boys ra of age, assemb Lincoln | ‘ark playground ye rday after: | m for the first track and field meet of the kind ever held In this OF COMMERCE. ed it when he Ughtened up with the bason full and none down. city. ‘The lade from Lincoln Park Dode Brinker pulled off some| Won the meet, with @ total of 61 | swell stunts (n conter, Twiee he} polots. Collins was second, with Rogers third. with 17, and B. after getting on|F. Day fourth, with 15. No spikes That same dou-| were allowed and, in view of that] | ble just missed clearing the right) {aet, some very good records were | boards. m: Following ts the summary} robbed us of h Indians’ onty + for a two-ba) Dode scored the jof events, th pys being divided) Pus t proved to be the| into classes according to their stze: | wide awake youngster in the first | Class A. | frame whee shed for the pan! j00.yard dash Hall Lincoln, | on & abort passed ball. Pug pulled] a4, Mareo, Rogers second It off so quickly that heoW¥s HOt lCobn, Lincoln, third. Tlme—!11 25 Hall to draw from. I guesé that} trio should make the Indians sharp-| en thelr tomahawks. For Spokane, | Jonsen will be started agaip as will | Hasty Wright. Gregg possibly may | xo tn 40-yard dash—Marco, Rogers, won; Brahrook, Rogers, second; | brickaon, Rogera, third Time 61 46. 12-pound shot put—Fullerton, Col-| Hns, won; MeGrath, Collins, seo | ond; Gells, Lincoln, third, Diw 36 foot 3 inches Rroad Jump—Bells, Lincoln, won; MeGrath, Collins, second; Hrarell | Lincoln, third, Distance—# tect 11] inches. High jump-—Hall, Lincoln, won; | MoGrath, Collins, second; Carpen ter, Lincoln, third. Height-—6 feet Clase 6. SO-yard dash--A. Hall, Lincoln, | won; McLaughlin, B. FP. Day, sec-| Emi} Friek’s savage slap over the ond: Dickson, Lincoln, third. Time left barricade was just aa timely | 6 24. 10-yard dash--A. Hall, Lincoln) 4 silver | won; Dickson, Lincoln, second; Me | Laughlin, B. PF. Day, third, Time— | - 11 45. Akin, Bennett and Magee engl) 440-yard dash—Dickaon, Lincoln, | Skillman came down from Bel but took one look and seooted for| Sob oh Pernoll, a piteher on the Hiack for 4,000 plunka. Figuring on a) comparative basin, we wonder what are worth. ago when he received shower neered a fast double in the last : A. Hall, Lincoln, second; Do alt of the ninth which ended | hamel, Rogers, third. Time—64 24 hings as the fans | Raped. High jump—MecLaughiin, BF Grant, Lincoln, third. Hetght—4 feet 7 inches. Broad jump—MoLaughblin, #8. F. I ; ond; Manerhead, Collins, third. Dis tance—16 feet 3 inches. ] Class ©. S0-yard dash—Schwarts, Collins, meda county ts tn line for the pro-| Thompson, B. F. Day, third. Time | pored Jeffries Johnson match. and, 6 146 according to the men back of the 100-yard dash—Schwarte, Collins, ~ Day, won; Ishaw, Lincoln, second; : MAMEDA COUNTY HOT yay, won; Duhamel, Rogers, see OAKLAND, Cale vig 13.—~Ala-j Won; Slater Lincotn. second venture, they will offer as good in-/| won; Slater, Lincoln, second; Fine dycements to the rival heavy-/ gold, Collina, third, Time—:12 3-6. weights as any other body of men| High jump—Seonell, Lincoln in the country won; Slater, Lincoln, second; Mel Moffitt, manager of the Oak | Thompson. Rogers, third. Height land wheelmen, is the moving spirit | 4 feet 6 Inches in the attempt to secure the tight | the torme they will offer, the fight will be staged at Fruitvale, four Sa HN niles from the heart of this city. (By Caled Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 12-—Charlle tion on land on which be will erect | Comiskey, the local baseball mag- | an arena if his efforts are success. | nate, who fx named In the Johnson | ful. Jeffries articles of agreement as} Ider of the forfeits and aide! has refused t cept on the! bles of hie own, John T. Clark of} Herger, but Johnson wants to know more about him before he will a him. | OMAHA, Aug. 15.—If pling an successful the | greatest endurance balidéh race in| the history of this “country wit) 15¢ 3- Piece Lady’s or at ‘om here Oct Charles ‘Glidden, the actotwanre: Child’s Floral or Garden Set 8c | naut, will attempt to bi Cooey, now on the Pacific const, | will enter the balloon “Chicago” In| There sets are ad the race. Dick Ferris wired from | Mirably sulted for Minneapolis today that he. will en-| tor two new balloons, whjoh he ts | having made in New York Wi ATHLE TK STORE Spalding Tennis Rackets. Gold Meda Hackett @ Alexander bit Ament le 2| | ‘Fred M. 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