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THE STAR THREE THOUSAND 5 CORDS SHATTER NN THE JUNIOR Ballard of Boston Wins Mile in Sensational Time, Smashing American Amateur Record — Brailey Gish Makes New American Record in Javelin Throw. ‘oC ee ee eee ee eee eee THE RESULT, Seattle Athletic club s-* New York Athletic ob Multnomah club of P Missourl Athletic club Vancouver Athletic ciub Mott Haven of New York Boston Athletic association Swedish-American of San Francisco see eee eee See ee eee eee RRR RARER Ee Before the biggest crowd that|Miller, M. A A. C.; MeDanlel, 8: ever witnessed a junior A. A, U. AC. Time, 2:01 35, , 5 track meet in the United States Bhot put Lawrence, N. ¥. A. Gt Seattle Athletic club won yesterday McKinney, M A A.C; Hug, 8 A the first day's events of the nation-|C. Distance, 47 feet six inches. al championships by a wide r 100-yard dash Finals, Nelson 8 gin, Seattle had three entr A. C; Courtney, 8 A, C; Daw one by the visiting clubs, and hence barn, N. YA. C. Time, 1014. had almost a cinch on the junior Pole vaule man, 8 A. ¢ Paulding, 8 A. C. | RIDAY AND THIRTEENTH ish Trophies, and They Brought Up in the Rear, Mr, Erven Jensen, Indian twirl or, altod up Mike and help as likely prey yesterday, and his hunch was right. For Brven let us down with four safe awate, while Hob Brown and his tribe atung young | Clyde Hall for eleven aaf jincluding a homer, two triple jthree doubles, Which, by the way } gave Spokane the third game of the series by a score of 9 to 3 jday, failed to appear, and Hasty Wright, of Spokane, and Custer, of | Beattle, did the umpiring From ithe press box it appeared that | Danny Shea waa robbed of a two it ager by Wright. Danny smash od a hard one down to third which many thought waa clearly inside jthe third bag, But Wright thought otherwise, and balls occasionally, but on the jwhole thetr work w oatiafactory | Clyde Hall received hia worst beating of the season yesterday, and Mike's men must now take events, while conditions will be am te ci straight to bag the series 7. meet todo eight, oe! we Fae seeree wees bovten, and ts 120-yard hurdies—Donald, 8 Al gio ADR HL POA K meet was pulled off in record time, |C; Bdwards, 8. A. C.; Hawking, M.| axin, er ee ae ee every event being smoothly han-/A- A. C. Time, 16 34 | Raymon 4.4 } $6 died by Director of Athletics Anglis|_ Mile run—Hallard, BoA. Ari Met gs 6 8 8 8b of the A-Y.P. and his staff. Noble, N.Y. A. C.; Risdon, 8. A. ©. | Brisk, ‘rf ‘ gees The Stadium track proved fast Time, 4:24 246-—-new junior record. | Capron. ‘ } j 3 H i and the visiting athletes all spoke | Old record, 4:30 45. a lane ae hy ey well of the management. Ballard| 440-yard run—-McEnteo, N.Y. A ak Oat es of Boston A. A. broke the junior a nese Nig A. C.; Warren, 8. A. C re eer ‘ in the Time, 261. 7 =A gesting (rie gh eh the |. 220yard run—Martin, Seattle A Inriaker ct e " FO A 7 record of 4:30 45, Brailey Gish |C-j Porlne, Missouri A. C.; McCon Auer, & ie oe et of Seattle, in the first javelin |All, Vancouver. Time--22 25 cork Sas : A | 220yard low hurdles-—Malcom- | Jam @¢3 6 °e throw event erer held In this city Geatile A.C; Rdwards, Beat ms a a eS Broke the American record with | #09 Seattle wards, | i Ciynes, tf 2 Sas Prthrow of 141 feet, A feature of (U* A. Cz Coyle, oattle A. ¢ 2 We ee | th t was the defeat of Daw | High jump—Brickson, Boston A. oe at fee Ge tigen g Pn ag 1C.; Nicholson, Missourt A. C.; | Jensen,» . OR ee aa | barn of New York by Nelson and | ~ it hb 6 feet ti Courtney of Seattle In the 100-yard | Chapman, Multnoma Totale..41 8 11 af et dash. : Score by Innings | Discus throw-—Bants, Seattle A Beattie ‘ 3006005 0~3 ome run—Hirinker meet last year tn James 7 it t tdiek hogy nf it pee oueaden, vr | ite an ee er A. G, ealy Wael Wernett Alt ‘ oa » end Seine! eneet, und yestersag’s crowd | Running broad jump— McConnell, reck out exceede¢ the attendance at the A junior meet in St. Louls. Fully 10,| Vancouver; Brokar, 8. 000 people are expected at the meet) “Javelin throw—Gish, 8. A.C, new “ Avierican record; rer i unat om Dourt:|—-144 teat. bond ety Dawbara, N.¥. A. C.| Pare step anc jump-—Nicholson, ime, { Gleb, 8. A.C; Huber; 100-yard dash—Second heat, Nel ix Pe C. "40 feet 11 3-4 inches. son, 8. A. C.; Porline, N. A. C Five-mile race—Smythe, 8. A. C.; Time, 10 25. | Hubeenette, Swedish A. C, Frisco. $30-ygrd run—Cooll, 8 A. C.; !Time—:s3, 22 2-6, Base Dall Sz: ¥ Challer 4 Three for them and two for us! AG a SOT aS | covered first on the next man up. Then Dode Hrinker came through with a hefty home run clout. Those = runs were pare sifte. Portus Baxter and Ed R. Hughes, | ry veteran sporting writers, desert ed the press box yesterday to = |tend the A. A. U, games at the sition grounds. Also, they will be] absont agnin today. It strange to have them show up miss ing. Seattle baweball and the Bax ter-Hughes combination have been | allied for so long that it did not seem natural that Portus wasn't there to accept cigars from a skinny friend, after which he and Brother Hughes discussed mining stock and real estate between Innings, Wallace L. Bray, more familiarly known as Happy Hogan, manager) of the Vernon club in the Coast league, held down a seat in the press box and viewed our slaughter With a critical eye. Happy thought Bobby James put up a swell game at second for the Indians, and when Rasty Wright calied Danny Shea's twosacker « foul, Happy was sure) the ball went fair j Roy Akin lammed out a triple Danny Shea's Irish blood siazled yesterday which sent turee over some when he slammed the ball to the pan. left and Wright called it a foul.|pelts of the soires. That clout Danny was so angry that he | burtled past Dode Brinker so fast ply fanned. But at that no that the Indian center fielder was was done, for the next two | unable to trap it, although he made Went down. | a desperate try. It was up to Joe Custer to make the little ante-bellam speech which the regular umpire makes prior to hostilities. Joe doffed his cap and) started to make the delivery of the | soa ior heath erage umpire, failed to show yesterda: Joe finally got through, finishing | Bobby may appear Sunday but it his speech amid joud applause. | doubtful. Gre nurel very sore arm and {t will! able to mount the mound, Robby Caruthers, the from Nordyke's drive last Wednes day hurt the former star twirler A Spokane rooter ragged a Se | Carney will be here from Vancouver attle rooter so persistently that a jin time to umpire today's game. fight nearly foliowed. But the no serappers quieted down with gla: and growls. Mike Fisher viewed the carnage, for a few innings and then hiked Mike hated to see us walloped leue caused some surprise. the second time this season George bas droppe od easy chances. Lee Magee “mufted & perfectly | Indian guardian of the third sack, rown ball and the fans were | took a special liking to Hall's offer lumbfounded. An error of that| ings yesterday sort is bound to oceur once In ajon the nose every time Pug Bennett did the same when be two singles tn five times up Cadillac Model“H” Thirty-five to Forty Horse Power 1907 Touring Car for Sale Has recently been overhauled by us; also a single cylinder Cadillac. Been run about one thousand miles, In fine conditim. Also we will sell one of our 1909 demonstrating cars aud guarantee them in every particular, If you ate looking for a ain y hould € te at once, Bri enn Motor Car Sunset 5 East Pike st Broadway seems | It was one of the prize | Spoxane’ . prise twirler, is be several weeks before he will be regular That swat in the lett side) r George Capron muffed an easy fly In left yesterday and the mis This ia | that Dutch Altman, the hard working | Duteh hit the ball | up and) While. And to follow up Lee's bull,| stung Hall for a two-bagger and/ | | | the fare for change { cally by i T THIS FOLDER OUT —REA SELF. TARIFF First | Ther Each Qua Kach Six TARIFF First On Thereo Rach One Each Six DID The WORK |Hoodoo Combination Puts) the Skids an Our Turk- Robby Caruthers who wae knocked out by a terrific drive) }from Nordyke’sa bat last Wednew Roth umptres were off on strikes | distance traveled, and while waiting, the exact time schedule being made automati- PAY ONLY CHARGES REGIS- TERED ON TAXIMETER UN. DER WORDS “TOTAL FARE” TAXICAB RATES Over Six Passengers, By Hall Si by Jonson 4, tases balla oft Jan rf by pitohe Bhea, Hal Wild pitot Wrieht, of Beattie ding of the Clube. Seattle Fi r 4 fpokane Wrooklyn 4 Boston, rain of the Clubs, Won, Lont. Won, Leat. M% Pittebure e as Chloag ‘ c ‘ York ; j “ AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston 1, Cleve At Philadelphia } At Detrott 5. W , At Chicago 4, New York on 4 CHICAGO, Aug, 14-—-fam Berger }f# still unconcerned over Jim t,| Jeffries’ statement that he wae not fea | authorised to or Into an agree is| mont on behalf of the boller 460 | maker for a fight with Jack Johnson {| “1 had complete authority to the articles. | se overstep It I may have made was tn not by out for a larger wide wanted to make It $16,000 a aide, but |Johnavn objected to this am |rather than give | tuntty to witd SATURDAY, AUGUS'1 TL SPORTING NEWS | LAND THE | ¢ AUTHOR BRE. hot yet been named, FRANK GOTCH IN AT AUTO SMASHUP | 14, 1909, | W | ago Clint ibe fottle ttle an wigt ‘and I did mintake Jing Jeftrie nt pald Morger The only Larment John» from under, 0 a aide, y misting m an oppor 1 bell nt #takeh (ity United Press.) j Mtg «Onl: ar EE ee a tre em 25¢ Pair (2-Inch Bow Spring Grass Shears ri oll 4 Joe Grantt fred M. 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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | here are forty-nine er points of s At Ban Franco, axw | = Wider doors-Sthey opem FORWARDS | facramonto ...cseerees 414 0} MATCH ( CALLED OFF rade re i s~ apa | Greater wheel base—means easier ridi akland 8 3} paged , * , atteries—Whalen and Byrnes | MANO BUNNRLA, INO. | Exide batterjes—greater mileage! ee rape C. Lewts There was no wrestling match at 107 Alesks Bldg. | Yale locking mOtor—ahuts off the power} | Ten innings the Arena last night, A crowd of } saatedveniiamion Sabie ; At Portland. dieappalated woulenavebeon sper i iH I'v enity-two-e ince broadcloth—not used RH. Mi tatora gtood outalde on the Pay i Highest grade of finish. Portland ..cscsseee ry T ©) Streak and discussed who might! * 1 Best of ‘. 7 of material throughout. Vernon ehave b have won pi Arr Mot Cars Batteries-Harkness and Arm:| Berg, the Bellingham mat mant-| lence ow Of i] And many other exclusive “Detroit” feature bruster; Breckenridge and Drown. | ourist, who waa to have hopped ‘The Motor Car Ageney, Ine. | will gladly point out to you | At Los Angeles. | Charles Olson's frame, injured his} | & ") H. K| knee in a practice frolic at the} iif] Immediate delivery. Cars on exhibition a om |@an Franciaco 3 & 1! Arena during the afternoon. Rath ill CLUSIVE ELECTRIC GARAGE. | Los Angeles seosesecel 1 Ll or than hand out a worse than poth iit | Betterios-Kaatly and erry; ing substitute bill, sJack Curley | ——-- | 4 Thorson and Orendorft hung out the “Nothing Doing” sign B di d M i. & Mandingo the Cubs sympathy te vowatty wich oe oe! | Studebaker 83 roadway an adison - Woe Laat Pet. players, a¢ against the magnate. Blectrtes, = eS Le veal fa Angeles.» - off) PE) but in the case of Bt Burns, wh Le ate FREDERICK A. 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EXTRAS and Baggage or Valises Carried Outside, Bach .. 20 cents ‘Trunk, at Discretion of Driver ...ceccseeveses 40 cents Children under 12 years of age not vinted as extra passengers when accompanied by adults, CALLING ‘AND DISMISSING CHARGE charge for calling or dismiss N ing cabs within one mile radius of P ioneer Square between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock a. m DISMISSING m ch m ou CHARGE OF ONLY 50 CENTS WILL BE MADE AT _ EXPOSITION GROUNDS DURING THE EX- POSITION. Between the hours of 1 o'clock a and 8 o'clock a. m, an extra narge of 30 cents for each engage ent will be made, If cabs are called or dismissed utside of one-mile radius of Pioneer Square, a supplement of 30 cents for each mile of radius, or fraction there- of, will be added to the tariff as a call or dismissal charge. 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