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« the Turks in walking off with the They may be atu sind | imac tegen ORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS ARCHIBALD IS. GOTHAMUION'T SOFEDL TURKS. JOE GARROLL TAME ANOTHER 1S INQUISTIVE (ty Untied Pres) PORTLANI Ore, Sept. 17 'Why Does Roller Continue | to SideStep Warner? Boattle started out in the first of the game here yesterday and) Demands the Hu n annexed three sce by fast base | R mane sinning. ad after that they batted} Question Mark, in Letter | big Tom Seaton, who occupied the | —- | mound for the local talent, all over! Joe Carroll ts out with another | the park, consequently administer of bis breesy Uttle | eplatios aaa! eas " ‘esting mattors. er bey ny ing & stinging defeat to Casey's) ou indulgence, Carroll goes oa to | Colts by the score of 6 to 1. “Red” | gay | Mullin distinguished himself by| “Curley and Roller are trytng! pulling off a couple of plays that | hard to make the public believe would have disgraced a backwoods | that the latter is very anxious to team, all of which materially alded | Wrestle Ordeman another match. | bat I do’ not believe they are. re Barton, porting editor of the Minneapoll Newa, is the manager of Ordeman engagement The score aie ABR. HW. FO. A. Fil ang says he will not conseat to the | Raymond bald 2 2 3 0 Ol big Norwegian meeting Roller for | Bennett. b> ...5 9 fF 1 3 0) at least a year, Ordeman defeated pene of § £ fb PY Yltme doctor and ts entitled to make | Capron, it 4 09 2 4 © @/ all he can from his victory Magee, 1d 4 9 @ 1 8 8) “Months ago Mr, Mix offered to| Tin. $ { $9 § § Ploack an unknown against Roller | r ~ == = ~- =~ =—|for $1,000 and posted the money Totals ...9T @ It 27 32 8S) with your paper, Mix never even ‘ortiand— AB R. H. PO. A. E|recetved the courtesy of a reply fs : $ 8 $ } & 8) He offered Curley and Roller every y 2 0 &@ & 4& ©} inducement to meet his unknown, | ae ae ie Be $ and finally named Rert Warner red $ 8 § 12 Fg] the man and the weight at 178 2 Be So Gee | “They bave told many they baa rigbruster, c.4 © © 4 J 2) reasons for not making a mateh/ ton, P 3 1 2 2 2 1) with Warner, but so far have not Totals a #1 «8 8 16 6) taken the public Into thelr confi Score by Innings j dence. I think the most of the pub- ue 30160101 0-4) Ho will agree with me when I say ie land ron bd n fh pre the main reason is fear, Further omg ney $ J ee more, I think it is about time the o on balle—O% dilen Lunt ecient Se tens pits | match was being made or they give = ~Adama, Frisk. Raymond. pres }the public their reasons for not 088 Tt Aen Oe ee ty | making {t; or admit they are afraid lay--Akin t Rennett t 4 see attics ite Aki | stolen {tO run the chance. eo ron. Left on basee--Se “Tt must seem strange to the pub- ee een g rurhera | *™* | ie that Roller docs not take on this og aoa man whose weight is fully 40 pounds lees than bis own. Curley) claime they are anxious to re-match | Rain '"/ Ordeman. Let them show the pub-| Vancouver 6 He just how «@ ous they are * wrestle by matching man who is willing to wrestle any / oo 2 sg | man In America, barring Goteh, and | iii'so 0 40) “ag7| Wil bet his own money that he| ects R q HH | wing, Warner will take Roller on,| o t $ Ruetewer winner take all or 75 per cent to Tacoma ..- NATIONAL LEAGUE. “a iss $a3| winner and 25 per cent to loser and | Standing of the Clube. Won. Leet. Pet. Games Today. At Portland 1, Seattle 6 At Tacoma 2, Aberdeen 2 the seventh At Spokane & Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet ttle okane ‘ortland | bet him $1,000 on the side, if Roller! cares to do so, “108 Cc. ARROLL.” ttehure . -9T 38 teago n 643 jaw York epee | ame | | | yan bo T 1 elphia we 7 $1 | Yoel ya 83 363) kiyn . 47 85 356] Boston +++38 83 B80 At Chicago 1, New York 2 BY TIP WRIGHT. At Ctncinnat! 3, Pittsburg 9. I know that many people won Da der how the Cubs manage to fin jish up there or thereabouts every | year, when other teams are fight: | \ing tooth and mall to pull them AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clube. Won. Loat. Pet. 48 Priladerpita oo down. j aes oes 7 68 Well, Il give you « Iittle ex-| pre ol i 9 5iS/ample of the way the champions tye on Seat «Hae * 433 | plan things in advance, and then | =. Louls ...... wm fF | the reason will be more apparent. | ‘ashington 6 8 ier] The team waa sitting around the cane hotel lobby in Pittsburg. The ai Galen cele Pirates had taken the game that At Washington 6, St. Louis 0. day. The champions weren't dis At New York 2. Cleveland 1. cussing what had happened, but/| Se ee a | were planning for the next day, or ee Se for any day in the future. j Standing of the Clubs. | “Did you ever notice,” said | ‘Won. Lost. Pet.| Jimmy Walker, “that when a fel- Fan Erapetaco -.--.. 108 82 $35 low ts walked he takes a couple of ™ t41| eteps off the bag just as soon as he $2 «6487/\ reaches it? He never expecta a 123 -42f\ throw. Well, how about pegging just as soon as the fellow takes) At San Francisco, Portland 4, Onk.| the first step off the sack? 1 =e i |. | ased to get them that way In the || At Speremente ©, los Angeles 2 | minors, but I've never seen it/ worked up here. Francisco 1 . “Try it the first Ume you see an! | opportunity,” sald Prank Chan | “rl wateh for it.” “There's another T want you to | wateh out for,” said Big Jeff Over. ||) }all to Archer. “Take a man on | third and one on second and I field |the ball. The man on second in We always way up there, thinking the piay will be made on the man a VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 17.- | third. Now it is only 10 or 15 feet | The case of Hugh Springer, secre-|to the second base runner, and tary of the Minoru Park Racing as-|['m going to play him and then go| sociation, charged with assaulting | after the other fellow. You be sure| William Moon, who was canght/to hug the plate and get my sending racing results out from the | throw.” | track to Beattle and Victoria, was That's the way they do it. And dismissed this afternoon, Magis-| men who have traveled with them | trate Faulkner holding that the evi-| every day during the playing sea-| dence for the defense appeared to| son for two or three years, tell me be more truthful than the evidence | they keep up this sort of talk daily for the plaintiff. The case of | very possible way of turning a (By United Press.) Welch, of the Canadian Detective|trick on the opposition fs figured |} agency, charged with assaulting | down to the last notch during these | Plummer, Moon's partner in the/ fanning bees. The result pays, ap- sending of the results, will be tried| parently, for three pennants have tomorrow. already been won, and the team is closing on Pittsburg mighty fast now. / | IN NOTES OF THE TRACK BY REFUGEE. VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 17 Walker and McKinnip have sold to D. 8. Fountain the horse Bucolic, for a price not given out. Sam Mar tin has sold Liddington to W. M. Cain 711 SECOND AVENUE SPALDING FOOT BALL SHOES Hicks and Hopper bid up Laura Clay to $400, V. H. Terry retaining the mare with the customary $5 bid | | Starter Jake Holtman arrived! | from San Francisco Monday and was a visitor at the course, He left that night for Louisville, where he will act as started at the fall meeting at Churchill Downs, Archibald’s dre was the probabil Queen finishing 1 press handicap last Saturday, She will not run without punishment his whip Clifford and st has been slim h “id the contract on Jockey Roy Selden and also the two-year-olds Bellini and! alene Gale » Ww M. Cain, tor $1,000 whore luck Spaidiog’s new WWinstrated cata | lague of Foot Bail Goods mulled The arov stem De! es cone he walk-around system of bet ting here is working considerable hardship on the bookies and their clerks. The latter are beginning to suffer from corns, bunions and other pedallic ailments 10 conta | }to matotain his position as the lead | The deotaton to eat! off the fight, K, Archibald .. ” #1 16 District Attorney Jerome held 1A. Harris 13 6 14| that the fight would be In ylolation | Coburn .... 12 9 10/0f the law, as he was informed that! Vouper ... 12 #10 «19/the members of the club had to * poms alia 8 6 BPAY & special foo to Hoe the fight Keogh 7 6 44 |Courts have held that _boxing| Denny 6 8 | matches of 10 rounds may be held | Lycurgus . rt a 4| Within clubs, when witnessed only | I Kins . 6 6 {dy club mombers, and the mo! shes Riddle ‘4 rt 6) are conducted purely as club af Kederia 4 7 4} faire Mahar 3 1 EAR ak eee itn, tear et eater Gaugie Rs ce Stille .... 2 J 1 F. Kelly « one Bae ees THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, LEADING UST LOW ThE 6D ow YORK, Bapt, Bept. 17.—The (Ry United Press) Ketchel-Langford fight waa called VANCOUVER, B, C., Sept, 17 iP today because the authorities Jockey George Arehibald continues | throatenen to raid the club. | ing jockey at the Min by | which was scheduled for tomorrow @ substantial margin, His followed a conference be ent riding and excellent form give/eweon Distric Attorney Jerome, him every promise of maintaining | Police Commissioner Baker and his lead to the end of the meeting. | Sheriff Foley, following the recep SEATTLE BOYo 05 ANGELES WIN TOURNEY Majority of Winners in the Boxing and Wrestling Championships Are Lo- . (ty cal Pride. . ALBANY, N. Y,, Sept. 17.—Hee ——— retary John Farrell, of the Nation WITH US NEXT YEAR— OTHER DRAFTS, For the firat 19 days the Oakland) tion of a telegram from Governor boy le credited with 18 winner 0) Hughes. equal number of seconds a 5| The authorition dectded that they | shows. Harris ts his nearest com-|would raid the Fairmont club, | petitor, with 13 winners. which was to stage the bout, and| Following is a list of riders who | served notice to that effect. When) have piloted two or more winners in| this notice was recetved, the club | jthe first 19 days: announced that the fight would not | Jockey lat. Sad. ard, | be held THE CLOUDS SUNDAY LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17.—The Mt. Baldy race, a 100mile grade | Al MARATHON conquering dash, California's mont unique motoring event, will be run AACE ARRANGED sext Sunday from 17th and Broad- way, this city, to the end of the) wagon oo near the sumit of Mt Baldy cars, an Apperson, a The biggest event of the kind | White steamer & Pope Hartford ever held on the Pacific coast, and | 424 & Corbin will leave the start. one of the most tmportant features |‘ Hne of the sporting season, will take the automobiles will race over place at The Meadows track early | 2° miles of level highway, then jim October, when 26-milo Mara-|**ross two mountain chains and) thon race between the best mon in | 8D ig vig ae a the country will be held, under the nce Po wher ° direction of M. Robert Guggenhetm | road desert and @edim can be and H. L. Jaffe. foen. The course includes the Fre. | Tim McGrath, the San Francisco | ont pass, reputed the worst auto- promoter, has charge of the race mobile climb in Amertoa; and goow im the capacity of manager, and | through 30 miles of the rough Sole | will have fuil y over the track.| 48d canyon with 64 fonda of the) Bt. Ives, Longboat, Johnny Hays, | Santa Clara river ; Johnny Marsh, Alfred Shrubb,| This year's climb ts the fourth |Conconully and Swanderg are | annual Baldy contest. Three suc among those alroady entered and | cessive times a White Steamer has under contract. Mr, Guggenheim | Snished first in the 100gnile dash has donated a beautiful eup for) 4od the gasoline car eggregation the winner of the race, which hes {4Pe determined to wereat, the hon-| been Incorporated as a $10,000) Ors from the steamer ih the com | event ing race. Gua Seyfried, will pilot the White. Poeumonia, coughs, sore throat, and all lung trouble, Leary’s Com TUSSLE FOR PURSE. | pound cures, All druggists. J, W. Butler, middlewdight cham. ! eis eee | plon of Montana, will #festie Andy Martin, middleweight champion of Wisconsin on Wednesday, Septem nat | ber 22, at the Lyric theatre, for 7 Th Foun CONT, ]|* puree of $100, two best falls out nee. of three, catchascatchcan. The THE orrans aveeust OPERA |i bout will be preceded by a four id | round boxing preliminary between } conten sere || Kid Cope of Chicago and Jack o Evans of San Diego, Cal Both Tomorrow Mat..."L’Amico Prite will be staged after the regu-' Tomorrow ve. Al jlar evening burlesque perform. AMUSEMENTS. | TONIGHT “Carmen” N THE GRAND *ancon® | Me e. Matinee Saturda Fr Inc.) Presents UkeTION” bright musicea! comedy 2he to $1. Mate. 260 to Th Ww Miles From Boston.” feats Now Selling. ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drow, Managers Main sia? ind. 2 Matinee Aaturday Inne In Mile, Mischief 00 to $1.80. Mate. 500 toft Seatile Theatre Ruseql! & Drew, Manauers Both Phones 42. (Direction RB THE FACTOHY Gut” » lhe to 660. Matinees, a ont Week of the White joff the honors in the fina! lof 8t | from G. Rezzer of Los Angeles, but al Baseball comm jon, has an The Beattle Athletic club carried | nounced thy following players as of the | drafted by the teams of the Pacific boxing and wrestling champlon-| Coast league ships held Inst night at the expo By Vernon—¥From Fort sition. Most of the contests were! Lindsay, Py Oakland hardly and closely fought and some | Lynchburg, Moser very interesting goes developed. | oiseo-—From Green Bay Win One of the surprises of the eve) (disallowed), By Low Ap ning took place when Freddie Nord, | From Seattle 8. A. C,, outboxed Fred Gilmaster, | Isiand, Murphy; from Flint, Mich champion of the South, boxing here j Roth; from Jackson, Mic h, under the colors of the St. Louis| Athletic club, Pete Muldoon, an other of the local pride, met a sad fate when he took on Dick Allon of Los Angeles, who carries around about 237 of b to the 160 of which Muldoon can boast, The Washington Athletic club boy danc @4 mérrily around his weighty op- ponent for the best part of the firat round, when Alien turned loose a back-bander that caught Sim on the dreamland point of the jaw and Muldoon decided to take a little 0080 More than a little tn t was hown tn the boxing match between te McVeigh of the 8. A. C. and | Charley Boscha of Los Angeles. The Visitor came with a covetous repu tation, but after three fast rounds the fourth was called. It wan « Wayne, From | $2. 50 No. 465 or 466. Mitt, at 25 Genuine biack horsehide palm, close fight, and when the judges | eee eet oie ee and very decided in ‘favor of McVeigh there |stranaly sewed throughout, “f | were many who showed their dis- in soe approval of the decision | ; SeRhewienaned At 115 pounds, George Kirkwood | aive s won't efter Mept. lard Leather Palm ing now, Y to save Givens of Seattle, and at 168 G, | 'BE foN Reuman of Lon Angeles defeated | ise Keact Tom Burke of Vancouver in a hard. |. Mitt fought battle ‘ie Ed Wells of Seattle tussied for 15 minutes with Dick Allen, th Los Angelos heavyweight, floally winning the decision on aggres- | $1.75 No. 107 horsehide palm a sca Catcher's 4 quailty Napa tan eved lacing and her's Mitt Bae P Napa tan reinforced Cateh al venens. | fan leather | back and * “atehers Mitt se Jack Middleton in two separate leather, Improved lace, deep pocket Mitt events, proving his class over t a : ~ $2.00 No. 92 horsehide leat Norwegian Turner. In the finals Munroe was sent in against An drew Dow, a clubmate, whom le flopped on a head sciavors and arm hold. } > pate. Little Reese, a | tne Inger. improved lace back and s Soon nd 2 reinforced Catcher's Mitt . " : lost to Bil Ward tn fast time EB. Pulver finished Taylor, both 8. A. C. mon, but Jost in turn to Fred Satros, of the local ¥. M.C. A a ringer Mitt Frank Duncan, 8. A. C., won from +5 ie. S13 Coens vain, Sam Harvey Donaldson, of the ¥. MC.) BEA Ti, mprore’ ane Tene A., and at 145 pounds, Tom Swift! of the local bunch defeated a club. mate, Jack Novak DO YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR EXCHANGE CA REGISTERS? moans that the doctor's skill in pre scribing Is most efficiently supple mented by the Gruggiet’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO. 1416 Gecond Av. We ar ng ait vn) * big money. DWALL CO, Beattie. 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