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: : ease -rninietisuioasions ciaspnemsmncniesisneath 2 THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910. ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY HE MINUTE ALL FANS 5 RIC HT UP TO REST TO SEATTLE WINS GREAT WESTON WS TTA EES DESTINATION AFTER 77 DAYS “#3 Ban. n bis ears and accom Dretchko and Chinault Pitch Great Ball in Contest Yes- °"! | wore, terday—-Game Marked by Close, Hard Playing - eiikti elk “aah suai Raymond Back in Old Time Form—Good Contest |" tb ‘ m yesterday, when he Expected Again Today. , Villiam J } i t He bad covered nately : STANDING OF THE CLUBS ‘ n € Won. Lost. Pet et the trip ‘ Tacoma 6 4 — 600 a : ee sia: aa . SEATTLE 5 §$ 380 only did, bu u Vancouver ..+« 5 5 »O0 3 ahea his sehed. ‘ Spokane .. 4 400 5 " rd ¢ days. Not] bad for @ ‘ | AND HIS RECORD-BREAKING be What with M ynch polling He walked every day of the week | reer f Sioux war dar ter i, ndays, which he « tal ’ Brown teart the alr and t Hels of In Ye In whatever! EDWARD PAYSON WESTON Balan . weve yee - ey f Gust on the coa « line, everyt ywn or olty he happened to spend | anes ae 7 r playing a great game, Including tt he day ers, and started upon the last tap inne oe ia ths enti oe f Some battle, the contest y « pollee escort, a string of au-|lunching at Harlem ele ante that followed kim cows ‘ chased the last iges of mobiles and pedestrians, Between| Weston, ever careful of ois ap gierenpied 4 with more than | Whether “all in” or not, Weston ona of blue coated guardians | pearance, dres from the most pe tatic fan Beattle won, taking the long end of who hept the enthud-| usual care aed tie Oa ogy towel 2s ecaenn ; gr Pond ae tir heels of the veters a ner pn ab kin rom salt te to «alt After the first Inning, whe 0 , an n new pair, His walking from alt water mv Got one run when two were xcoeded south Jong he | road-mna ngs we changed water in 100 days. He hae wet a Z nett being wafted home on Lynch's with of thou: | for a clew New black trow mark so far below this ure that ti Jong fy to miter, the game set t ners encas slender limbs, and WIS GLENDER LEGS even he should be satisfied H ted dow 1-2-3 co wit? the vet-|a frilled white shirt with broad | ‘ Westen will Se feed enh O60 h mighty tew ng past first 4 salvos of artillery ar, w matty black cost and a| 7 through which he walked dur-! 4 by New York After he ha be base. and aid withered welcoming a g hero, or|broad. rimmed, high crowned |S the first stage of the journey Baty, Low a > a p Uke new-m der the Jane joyous bells a t black hat com 4 are noticesbdle, and he finished ee oe < re Y if ne" c ® a" hac h completed the outfit In 4 . 4 vitality bh lost on bi un, before ¢ ore. | ° ops r is dent tite fe oop 4 physically weak rength and vitality he lost on hi i And it was r rt > wate ay, wens an did) bis hand was the Httle cane he ha: , long, tedfous walk, be will lecture i Deetchkea, with the Seattle te he huszas of the throngy which for years on the road Only that marve will power in this country and Kurope, and he it coming strong behind him, against packed the route chosen by Wee | walk from Los Angeles has which he has diaplaye ne and may write a book embracing bir be Chinault, who bad the Beavers fabt a peta om greatly, The marks again when on an endurance test, travels on foot in the United States w este 1 he night at Youk-| ert and the alkali coun-| brought him to the finish. He's | and Kur nm cour rr ing for him tooth and claw, seray ping out that full nine-tantng con Brown opened a new brand of gin teat. Every play, every mew de-| ger and his coaching had the fan velopment, was fought out with un- | grinning og ae | MRS. JEFFRIES of ar face bathed in perspiratior » oe ee ss to get stronger a u a en | M Chinault, after that one run ga ae * nered from him in the fir | st ae enema | on Whe the Rock of Gibraltar when he | ‘Hatred ¢ ° 7 ce needed to be. } |- Ry United Press (By the Ringelder.) The articles call for the selec, and myseif as soon as I am right fi The fielding of Raymond wa Acoma 0011008] ROWARDENNAN, Cal, Ma SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—S¢ Ulon of the referee on May 4," sald | 1 am pretty good shape right Ww perhaps more starlike than it 1 tyok . oe Inspire body slipped a cog w it was Berker, “and that ts what I am/now, my bad knee havi Par an th Been so far this year, end all u 8 * »— Manke a « WO le dhe mabe chem aetther tip cs aving mend ht Test of the boys seetne have set- [Sup and Cartwright. Hts * | Oakt has on unced that @ 15-day postpone: | tie sor ett tag gears Sed believe me, that when qT tled down to play a memorable con > r ites, 3 t opera nt of the nelection of t ven ter the & t Mephesto face n other we are e test. Ke m Butte fon wo weoks |for the Jeffries Johneor Sad |snebt coukd ‘euve boa aureee cue. [fairey I um going’ en give Alfred be ‘ The Vancouver players worked | y Ha by Ke . 4H ed ‘ ’ ' Bers Bhi ‘ nent could have been agreed upon. fairs. I am ¢ ee ates onlanine . with the proverbial ussiduity of | pA —Coloman 1 my that . he to been Barred upon at th I Will wee Roueand 2nd Ciisnnda, ond |bans te the case ace.i Gout thle Setter 5 ve jamin @ }- Bele furry vy he x . 5 g ; t h - 4 m Jeffries, | George —_ manager perhaps Little, today, to discuss the | it — 11! take long to find out whether ” ob James tie se | «. g better than at any negro. Sam Berger, who came up or of the referee © no oot ae tend & ‘ home run in the ninth t ‘ t & . bis arrival here, today went {fom Rowardennan last night for| reason why we should p Bt, 7 Mote lla Mac onal Ba S ITS i rowd, pleared with the man, Cole art} a srk with great vim. His the express purpose of choosing,|tion off. However, if good ar ete EM me irmed the report from be qmade by both teams, went wild | Saaee Rar + mental atate and lest week’s| with Little, the third man in the| ficient reasons for the postpe ste oem nh cede one he the chance that the exhibition would | —Ww rest brought out his old spirit, | Ting, was distinctly surprised this! ment are ° ? gp leave for Oakiand tomorrow fo > severe) more inaings. But such n he be: grind. He| morning when Informed that a post ee Pn, od mneet CO ake OEre, PeReries WEEE Ne se was not to be; the lads from Van . radi wabe- Y ¥ oom Wena training ca es a Bee aoe oe bes OS Mae ew caa| NATIONAL LEAGUE | #0 good that he varied his | ponement had been arranged Despite Berger's statement oe ae ° er, hi across the plate, though Lewis near usual program .on work daya by)" =e women His a genera pielon that he Jack Johns — ’ pl ly busted @ suspender in trying t Standing of the Clubs. | going into the gypinasiam a couple | ing the trip to Boulder creek welcome a post po Th Pica omens gg gan pew According to the Material be Beat out Johnston's perfect throw | or, Won: Lost. Pet. [of hours after breakfast, {nstend of | return in good thme. The sun bath |frles crowd, it Is is paged applet Bigran aggercte ge : jo the plate. 7 ng fterne e was on | followe th i over th fort paseo ahi spagacongy, ange Teo dartyd - He ms the style, the I f Anyway, Seattle had to take the | Pt : pron pre t mgd an ? mj followed breakfast, and he then | miffed over the efforts of Jot 1 miles on the Great High T, bm he cut, the look of them Ls Stick in the Inst of the ninth, and | P phia ‘ old hour, do-' went Into the gymnasium. to squarely pase Jack Welch Later tn the day the negro sane. The only difference is in the cloth pe =: «ar Shes, Stuer two men were | out. | omen § oe simastien Wet Baan plans to motor into town to attend but in the difference of weave s wor on Bennett's lovely hit to/ agreeable, but ‘Ker wou wer the yeleres -ts “ at A “ pr - ce over the ‘eree in ce our clothes, and you will see t they spedk center. | ‘ rather talk the matter over, and nc eetecays , | se ey spei This broke up the party, and the ‘ permit Johne . ae es. After ‘orn them for t ‘ I Sine gtranmed foom. the Tieid talk. | ‘ s rmit Johnson to arbitrarily force) Rickard and Gleason report that pealicn that ' ery “ S ARE COS 8 ene youl tis ing in tense and excited tones about | the acceptance of Welch without the sale of seat cer tes con dee powpbgrt yp. dba 9p" they say. They look good we he nuble game they had witnessed. | At Brooklyn. | going Into the merits of the other |tinues, despite the hue and cry and they ARE good—be they're built that way. au The score ! candidates for the job. against the big fight, caused by the af . Pr Seattio— AR R HPO. A B | New York Berger had a long talk over the |death of Tommy McCarthy ) co Akin, 38 $9 1 8 8 8) -rooktyn : |phone with Jeffries last night, and whip dient Seationten ate 40. ened | & Raymo oa 84 Bonnett, 2b $ 1 1 2 & 06] Batteries—Matthewson and Mey fn rere of it Jeffries will box as a certified check,” sald ¢ / L- lynch, ot 3 ¢ 1 3 6 6lers and Wilson; Scanlon and Ber j every Gay from now on and if anything shou’ | M Frisk, rt $9 2 6 © Flees } “I am thoronghiy in accord with pen to prevent the con ‘all buy fe fu pease © ot 8 GS ie ae the critics when they say that Jef-! ors will t bask. int | ha Gack, ¢ .... Sk en 1 8 At Cincinnati. fries stands most in need of glove | the fight is gotng to take place. It i Coen 8 8 | RH E work, and beginning today he will will be conducted within the 5 WW 7|8t Lous... Pere don the mitts every afternoon, tak-| letter and the spirit of the ah i \¢ incinnatl be Fe ae ing on Armatrong, Papke, Choynski ‘there can be no interference J a AB RH. POA og) e 6 | Batteries—Corridon, } 4 ~ se? 2 elbnelps; B ‘ c Bri rhetps esnahan, Kelly, Rowan Dae OB 1 tland McLean = ae HED 7. prem. ‘ *¢ . ° " Lewis, « 2 ¢@ @ * 6 R. HH. EB Chineutt, p . es a ole z0 21 4 Tote We ee Pittsburg 6 6 0 Abas t when winning run was made atteriea—MclIntyre, Pfeister and o by innings am; Adams, Liefield and Gib peattie Vancouver Hite by tonings At Boston. nant le ancourer Summary: — Two-base R. H, B Breen Home run—Jamen ihiladelphia ..... mia TS) a Aes Bostor . ‘ 8 10 3 «| Batteries — McQuillen, Moran, Daren on baile More and Dooin; Brown, Mattern, ‘off Chinault. 3. Hit by pitched: bal & rock and Graham | | lewis, by Dretchko. Passed. bail—shea AMERIC CAN LEAGUE s 6 iladelphia Riz p at 6 6 Ix w Our own Danny Shea must have |! thought Dretchko and the | ver batters were trying to do him| 5 dirt yesterday hea owas etry i ington 4 ; Varee times by foul Ups, once ‘ Center Table Dining Chair 2 ead, once here a 1 ver ue At St. Louis. . @r wears the belt, and the t Made of > golde: eathe: ., & hot one bounced off bis fet ES R. H. B. Like picture but without ball t; neatly | Made of hardwood finished golden; a very aged ped i : ae ret ve i just below the hock Cleveland ee ie Harned Yere of sctid onk: S¢1nch roend top,| neat pattern; embossed back pall Poe Beosgt: wap engglicoses age oTiggpe ght a ook. ee fe ee Baas ois Gated tareenaat Geant aed gre wt | a 4 back panel and plain | in picture; 38-inch round top, closes to B 1 Bobby James got a nice hand from| Batterles—Link and Easterly; SEwGL CART CUADON Under what Of Marie; | msde with CoRtiuaee heck ah, VOY SCOMEAE 4 TANGER Ween. Deets Saonreesnen Se the crowd au goon as he appeared in| gtreme! and Stephens. sanpDhir g Recep mighty Pe i rade continuous back posts, well braced | very convenient table in smal] apartmem Ne the park, and when in the ninth finish; $4.50 valu ? ‘ $2 65 | for ess eat A regular $1.65 chair 95 inning, hia homer tled the score he At Philadelphia. YOUNG DOUGHERTY ANDO AD WOLGAST, Tsang aaa ' | foe pase c eee" adenol plant R. It. B.] The lightweight champton’s next, he will meet feathers again; not at | Se < Boston ... Coens i oe 1 be Phil Brock. if a] present, anyhow. j Although Capron came up the | Philadelphia 7 12 @] *ultable purse is offered. Brock has —— “tk i tan Cmaron_camne ap to tne | Pitan |S orca, brat hg | Figured Sitkolines Jook on his face, he couldn't manage cannes ec ee Carrigan; | o 6 hin Meee eee eee ee eee 2 | to connect. "lank and Th 1 the * * - Satta ¥ y over Fight-|% DEPEN N | | A generous assortment of beautiful patterns Jole Sireld made a nice one-hand At Chicago. Hyland brought him Into} y DS ON THE LAW. * | co aut the ‘ 3 . ed stab of Scharnweber’s high throw Detroit-Chicago—Rain. ight more prominently per-} * ; ine he most wanted colorings; a real good to firat, putting Pennington out hape than his fights of the past, al- | (By United Press.) *| | quality; just the thing for summer drapéries | At New York ih he has an exceptionally fin F . P | | ew Yorks ee ae eee ie eeeed te |® , OAKLAND, Cal. May &—~ wt} | or for covering comforts; 36 inches wid R. F Freddy Welch. y * “Should It be my opinion, after * bis Deans iemadioahms wale abies TIGERS WiN CHE enone ererrer 2 In this photograph Wolgast is|* searching out the law, that tho * | Very special for this sale only, | ‘ew York ‘ a soon boxing with his sparrin® part.|® Proposed Jeffries - Johnson #| | yard eate yee AUC | | eries——-Johnson and St ;|ner, Young Dougherty. A pecullar|* fight is to be a prizefight, and ®) | | IN THIRD INNING aughn, Warhop and Sweeney,| thing about the lightweight cham-|*® not a boxing contest, as gov. */ | 1 “| | Mitchell, ‘Ten innings pion is that he is able to make|® erned by law, then the big *| 4 aniseed - both the Hight ang featherweight | x fight will not take place,” said *) pec a 2 rice i) ore al fas ds Aubiets eras “a Fe Ren nna Nelaek” Woleaac |% District Attorney Donahue this * | SPOKANE, May %.—Tacoma won TRAGEDY MAY oT p had challenged Abe Attell to 1 % afternoon. * af nih | oi the gaine yeoterday by, getting three [him for the titl# the latter has worn * * We carry @ very extensive line of these beau- | = uns ne necond off the delivery Wo long, but it jewnot at ait probable! ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ sdadedindndndadd n of Collins. Keener, who rept ” " | tiful Drapery Fabries; handsome patterns in | Collins, pitched a good game reas FIGHT Y INGE TERT en oy pe " pretanent | Collins, pitched a good game, but | : some | chintz, cathedral and stained glass effect; ele- Allw i 6 i 1} Cras wuling presse tt vires oiner - — ASK PUBLIC A very attractive pattern, made extra strong | gant for overcurtains and suitable for all de- n pec al . By tae Waaeing powers Of three other EE with continuous posts, well braced with fill- | gortptions hate . Sines, Ses © Caen, bre in th ; (By Unit J Press.) ing rods; finished in white or green, also in |” riptions of draperies; 60 inches wide; | The regular $12.60 style—A Fine One- Moti be uuey Weight ttigped a. 616 Tine to] ce ee es hee | combination of blue, white and gold or green, | Prices range from 65e to $2.25 yard+. Folding Cart; light weight yet strong aaf ~ for disputing @ decision ee ite” scmalesl a thanties nate white and gold; full size; regular . serviceable, These carts come im Bree 3 these am he " 5.76 * brown or black A big bargal , today from Francisco advising DrlOe 96.75 F... +0005. see $3.95 ee ‘an, of oe ta te hot to bet on the Jeffries-Jobn a hae _ Pe badiaieis Half Price for this aale at 0.0600, vee nM bag Rockentieid, it H $ H i $ 1/80 fight ‘ , ai oe a sey) ree (By United Press.) , lon on the fighting game. I respect A § rt 23 @ @ 8 @ 4] dea f T y McCarthy in the| SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Jac k| those whS oppose it from their own | saterdeeehaad m1 Gelenet, se Be 8 8 8 oleh with t) Moran would. pre. | Gleason, allied with ‘Tex Rickard In| personal feelings, but it 1s only fair 0 if You Want 5 ss Be % [$8 $ af 4 8] vent the big battle promoting ; the Jeffries-Johnson| to say many who are attacking the Bape aakeaship, © 18 01 23«68 «6 (6 ght, issued an appeal to the public| big night now 4 | eee | a ; 5 c lo #0 only because Bain fi t t Butter, D i) pee ee | Heycle repairing. Hall, 1111 Int | oaay eee tee inline Pace festa bie take sabe ss air play in connection with the| “No one of them saw fit to att . i Totals % 6 8M iD ho Eeovasanl Chiommheut the state tolall the boking gostieete almiar loll nn be well and economically pokane— ABR. HPO. AB prevent the big fight this one, except in the issues at|f fur hed pone AES lo ie a ie a DIAMONDS : hore are several arguments In| stake, ‘There have been scores of | ry if you buy in our ex- as anges Pag ae as ae Cuuennt Hs wis Wich, favor of the fight,” said Gleason,| ring contests throughout Califor fama tees cibadeneiaminete « take die | rece’ @ 4 4 8 8 sreRLina EWaLny Co, | “whieh appeal atrongly to sporting| nia, but because the JohnsonJef-|} lepartment; we have a Buy Now| = ie ie} , 8 705 Firet Av. Rees 1% mn ani men who likp to s¢e| fries fight is attracting world wide|f large assortment of very suit- Pay Later all Brocka ea 8 8 FY dial’ vans jeontests of skill, endurance and| attention, it is not fair to oppose cane We are heavily stocked pee cha Gp SURE a ee a ty. {t for that reason, or for a desire |\ ble furniture for camps, in our exchange departmental eryone Is entitled to his opin-|to gain selected notoriety.” All Specials Are for Cash are offering some big bargallts

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