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DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READER ) JOHNSON FOUGHT KAUFMAN UNDER WRAPS—NO CHANCE FOR KETCHEL PORTLAND Kl CHUTS US OUT Joe Haggin, 19-Year-Old Southpaw From Rainier, | Blanks Turks With Only) Three Hits. (Ry United Prema) PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 15. Seattle suffered a shutout here yesterday after thelr long series of winnings, at the hands of a 1%) yearold boy, who wat found by| Manager Casey recently, The young pitcher, whose lawful com: nomen is Joseph Haggin, ts re) garded as the greatest find of the season. Last Sunday he blanked | Vancouver in a no-hitno-run game, and yesterday he applied the white wash to Manager Dugdale’s hard hitting league leaders. The score Seattle ABR H POA B ee 3b a ee o 3@ yrhond. as.8 0 09 § 2 @ Bennett, 2b ‘Gs Hel: OR ae. Bae Lynch, cf yt, Bak Gee i Sie | Frisk, r¢ cess ew Capron, if AE ine gas Gy ae Si.0 69 % 2 2 Shea, © Se Se Wik ee eee Thompecn. p22 9 © @ 3 © foals ...28 6 $ 4 14 1 land— ABR. H. PO. A a ms, of ee | 8 Breen $b OR iar Se Fe | } sey, 2b 3 2 a saky it 1S Ge. Rs ae ee ennedy, 1b..3 9 8 18 9 8} ase 3.3.2 8 Myliin, rt es Se eee Armbrester e232 6 a oo gin, P ee A See ee Totale...27 2 8 8T 11 2 by Innings Pe nae eee eT Portland de eit 069 3) Summary: Struck out—Hy Thomp- son 5 by Hagagin 1. Bases on balls! f Thompson 2, off Haggin 3 | hits — Bassey. Breen. ble plays-—Hreen, unassisted to Htaton to Kennedy. Sacrt-| fice bite—Breen, Kennedy, Stolen by Adams 3. Bassey, Mullin by pitched bell—By Hagete. Frisk 3. "First base on errors—Se 9 1. Left om bases—Seattle ¢, na 6 Time—t:40 Umpire- ore. At Spokane 4, Vancouver 1. At Tacoma 1, Aberdeen &. At Portland 3, Seattic 6. Games Today. Qeattte at Portiand. neouver at Spokane. Aberdeen at Tacoma. eahtachicns’ 4. Cleveland & Game jes —ral n. of New York 4-2 Philadelphia ton 5, Washington 3. at Betrott a s Loula 3%. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. | —— 482 jelphia bo 637 — 56 583 > $ oii na es 40T ork 13 453} &. ats 13 41s) ington 9 «(B56 i} NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Cincionatt 6. Chicago : eae At Boston 3. New York 9. At Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn 1 Standing of the Clubs. We can't win all the time. Charlie Armbruster, the veteran Portland catcher, says Joe Haggin is the best young left-hander he | pg caught. That's some consola- The race between the Cubs and the Pirates is getting interesting. Busy times for ye sport editor an- sworing the phone these days. Spokane landed on Flanagan for four swats and the game in one inning yesterday. Altman poked a triple and Brinker soused the pill for a dow ble. All three National league games | were shut outs yesterday. Eyerybody pull for Broadway High and Lincoln Park practice grounds. $1.25 Gas Saver Inverted Lamp 63c. This ts an tra — special ad ie made to MILLING TOWARD THE CLOSE OF THE when the bell sounded the finish of the battie. BY RINGSIDER. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15. One thing that the recent Kauf-; } | bis old tendency of constantly wait- manJohnson fight In the Mission arena here demonstrated, was that the Caltfornian cannot yet, If ev be reckoned with seriously as a) j comtender for hiavyweight honors. Another thing demonstrated, was that when Stailey Ketchel faces which showed to plainly that John son is Kaufman's superior in every department of the game, barring the assets of youth and courage, which did not help Kaufman one fota, also revealed the fact that than be was called upon to turn |leose, Had he had anything on i his Closely trimmed sconce it introduce our Ai ot savin ium! ing} and eye saving | line of tn 1-| od to you | We have been trying and ox lamps erimen tin « with Inverted cas Mghts for’ the past 3 years and can recommend | our line. e¥ have stood the tent, and you can buy with the an nce of getting a lamp that will 688, save your money and the best of all. mave your eyes. 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This is where the dopesters on « posst ble Johnson-Jeffries fight stub thetr toes Referee Smith declared after the battic that sohnson, had he cared 6 ftintshed Kaufman round, and there are bim Johnson, not th the beat of condi ton, although capable of giving a young and trained giant like Kauf JACK CHESBRO’S | CAREER IS DONE? So 1 { quite apparent that HESBRO. Is Jack Chesbro’s baseball It {8 a cine he will not play any more this season and has abandoned the diamond forever. New York Amer! he would not report again until next spring ans last Saturday and announced Cheabro will devote He bought a July Jack has been far from a shining Nght in the box this season, FEANANT TO LANGATER PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.—-Lan- 6 pennant of the ‘Tri-State league, with a percentage }o. .658. The champions won 16 out of the 114 games played, \best record ever made in the league od Press.) tho| nvelope has been one of the fattest on Farrell's lst Reading finished second percentage of 623, Williamsport, Altoona, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Trenton and York finished in the order named with a Pneumonia, coughs, sore throat, and all lung trouble, Leary'’s Com. pound cures, All druggists. NTH ROUND IN THE RECENT JOHNGON.KAUF- MAN FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO, KAUFMAN BLEEDING BADLY—Photo by Geo. Satterfield. The crows was hissing at the finish of the eighth and ninth rounds, and the tenth saw almost every: body on their feet. Johnson opened up with a left to the jaw, and his face seemed to reflect a certain amount of determination. The smile was replaced by # serious look. Johnson rushed Kaufman hard and used every punch he knew, save his swing, and he was looking for a chance to slip one of these over THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. MINORU PARK A | MOON AND PLUMBER OF SEAT TESTIFY THEY WERE ASSAULTED BY SPRINGER. VANCOUVER, | Hugh Spring |Minoru race track, | Walsh, of the Canadian | Ageney, appeared before nd Mr |charge of aggravated sana by Menry Moc a Seattle tel loperator yesterday, The ca |out of Moon and Americans, working & correspon, sulta of the race ed, got Moon and Plummer out at |the track and beat them up in or | der to stop them. Moon laid Walsh, while the charge against Plummer elation, with the assault Moon said he riret met Springer him about getti.g a service, He made « business sending tele kraphic reports of results ox races A fow dayn before the races, he met Springer and Waleh and he was ro fused the privilege of sending re BROADWAY ANO LINCDLM SEEM TO HAVE THE ONLY TEAMS OF REAL CALIBER, ‘The long weeks of hard practice among the high football teams have begun and the elevens are being whipped tnto shape for the coming season. The teams rep- resenting the Broadway and the Lincoln schools are the only two taat can bope to have champion- ship calivre. The Queen Anne, Ballard and Franklin schools will fight It out among themselves for \the second class championship of school the city | Although the park board ts | threatening to destroy Lincoln park as a practice grounds, the Broad- way team in still turning out there and will continue to do so until it is jordered off. Of last year's team, | Burke, Wilson, Kerr, Wiley, War- ren, BI Lewis and Patten were out last evening. Bot Smalley and Presley will be out the iatier part of the week. Dick Seymour, who played full back on the second team last season, and who can give & | good account of himself any place, | has more than & good chance with Jeffries, even though the latter should regain a good percentage of bage best form. | As to Ketchel—well, the Assas- sin would better walt awhile If Jobneon can rock a big, strong fe) jow like Kaufman with pulled punches, s boy 26 pounds Hghtor would have about as much show as & snowball on the equator or some other seaport line Ed Abbott and Stalcott, who play- ed behind the line on the team, are out for places. Others are: Casen, of the A Ton of aqmmnisinie 100 tons of coal only. best range. fuel saver of all ranges. 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A good $2.75 Rocker for— $1.65 W GOES ON Detective | Faulknor, justice of the peace, on a ult laid jegraph | arowe Plummer, two | |dence system by whieh results of }the races were wired away to agents in Seattle and Victoria | thereby beating out the official will probably get a “place on the Bast Bide team! at Minoru Park. | door was locked and he could not Springer and Walsh, tt Is chare| got away charged | Clancy in Seattle, to whom he was! get tp - 4 he successive games record Hugh Springer, of the track asso-| sending results rd tas Jon August 12, when be went to see | bim PIGSKIN CHASERS OUT IN LEGIONS With America’s Best This offer is now fast drawing to a close. dred mark, which is our limit. NOTE THIS—A ton of coal free with America’s The Monarch received the highest pos- sible award at the Portland Fair. It will actually pay for itself in the first few years of its use by its saving of fuel. us unless ne pa #200 a day. He] RECORD OF 19 YEARS BROKEN — 0 ee ee le pet | BY GREAT PITTSBURG CAqp }nald he | would try ta get the $200. }given & pass to the track |" On the day of the assault Moon | claimed he received a note from an | auto driver while he was at Kburne, supposedly from his partner, Ptum- r, naying: “Come to the track He went, but found the note was a hoax. Moon claimed that he was te ing the results of the races as received from his part- nor at the track, to Seattle | When be got to the gate at the track an officer placed him under arrest. He was taken to a room in | which were two men and his part m at ner, Plummer, The latter was taken away and the door locked| after Springer came in, At the! | time of the assault there was a Mr Johnson and a Mr. Carlisle, besides Springer, in the room Springer called him a foul name and said You will steal from me,” and then struck bim in the face. Moon sald that as Springer om | was a bigger man than he was, he a did not consider it a good plan to Es = ‘ fight back At the time of the eee PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept CHIEF ZiMMER, Geo. formance was almost assault the ray ‘ phetegregher {hen | Gtbson, the great Pittsburg catch-| lp by unannounced, came into the room and took his!) 14 ; z eau Gibson has caught guy photograph, and Springer then |°f Bas brokon & world's record of| 0%) aie fm then made him sign an article to | 19 years’ standifig, by catching 112) 00 On May 6 he tema then started again ang every ball pitched ty pitchers since. the paper and also a telegram to | sucecasive games. Chief Zimmer B, $8bsgeesese Later, continued Moon, Walsh }!*?, wheer he wont behind the) PUN“ and Springer came back and asked | ¥4t for 111 contests. j r if he had enough and; Had Bresna or Kling, or| ’ would quit ding results to Ar-| Meyers, or Bergen, or Billy Sulli OLD Hi nold at Seatde and Jackson at Vie-| van, or Nig Clarke, or any of the j toria. He refused other much advertised backstops Charlo Plummer told a similar|made a record to compare with| A!) finds, dyed story and was giving evidence | that of the Pirates’ star performer, | itt mote” when the case was adjourned the fact would have been heralded | far and wide Jong ago, but because moprt, snAam {Gibson fs unasvuming and has no press agent, his wonderful per 520-27 People's Bask Get Reat The cold weather will soon’ here, and you should be p pared for it by having suital clothes. f Portland; Ned Humes, of Pull-| Smith, of the Lick} high school, and Burt, Tim Burke, | Stalcop, Towne, Ben Abbott and Bush, of the second team | Coach Allen, of the Lincoln squad, han been working his team every | other night since school started. The.team is to run up ag t the U. 8. 8. Milwaukee team the a eee at Navy Yard next Saturday afternoon. He intends to make this the firnt of a long tine of victories that will land Lincoin at the top again this) SEREEE season. Most of the players are back in school Fd Cunningham, the great punter from the Ballard achool, was to! have gone to the Lincoln this year, | but he changed his mind and will} be the mainstay of the Ballard) team. While the Ballard school | misses little Jack Cusack at quar- ter, the team hopes to land the/ champtonship of its class cone aura ane Wamu vel Come in—Look over our never before played on a high gag SEREER SESE school team. Many of them are big and fast, but it will take some time | for Coach Fowler to teach them the | game. EXCURGIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON. * Steamer Fort.na teaves Leacht | park for around Mercer island, five | times daily. Two hours’ ride, 25¢c. | nificent showing of fine and Overcoats in the celebr “Hub Special We know you'll be inter y We'll not urge you to buy, take pleasure in showing 1 line. 4 Latest styles, nobbiest ] ‘i terns, perfect fitting, and manship fully equal in respect to that of the merchant tailors. 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