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° oe od T™ s THE STAR.—SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910. iE "s MINUTE | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE AL S P 0 RTIN e AND FULL. SRINTEREST “TO. ALL FANS INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY BASE B KING EDWARD’S DEATH VARSITY SOME CHAMPIONS HAVE | "HAS FUN | TORS GAME IN FIFTH OA a all es hich P ised to Show Class Stopped With Score Bl “Tod Canoe and Rowing Races ductive of Several Form Reversal Billy and Cy Score a Blank-—Today’s Game to Be Played Here | eee, : tyne agg Yesterday's Batteries Will Probably Continue Argu-| | and a Wet Ir eg: Dyer and Tom Swift Get Theirs. Marks Junior Day. Riveteein dina ment. | terd ng to Standing of th ibs. 4 o10reor omen ports © | phoenix 1 ng ° . 4 é ’ Ww Lost »08 ‘ * rew races | 7, the , , marine Scrapper, Vancouver 6 ' } a ot ‘ wate the &p SEATTLE + 6 . : * lout, and r ¢ hed a knock for nt tions with B Spokane 5 9 = Mot " te | the, at f un pe i has pugttigg sage over the t Press y ft axee—Tacoma 9, Spokane 0. ° 1 prung the Aa ty t tix c hin jf 4 | Time t Wright This is the bunch that has b showing so rhuch class in the game: From the way Brink urprise of evening ' ng | inten at b terday afterr . or’s pets cleaned up Oregon and Idaho, it looks like easy pickings for th colleg: championship. noe " . t t rod « ward, king of « was | From left to right, top row (standing), Sturgis, southpaw orrison, exchan: catcher; Belford, pitcher and + - t ‘ stopped the ball game in the fifth Bottom row, Ten Million, third b outfielder; McGuire, shortstop; Lockwood, outfield; Brinker nb i got . f the ew inning, with the score a tie, The coach); Baker, first base; Teats, ssecond base; Hickingbottom, outfielder; Clarke, captain and piteher; ' th t - j : tash today at Dug | Hemenway, catcher, The t Monday for @ swing around the collegiate circle, and will ' : blex Arthur ( and tht had the fight at the end of | J t two teams wit! clas | games with Oregon, Whitm: y ' rt, took firat place Jthe third ob and a « f claret fi @ale’s park, it being decided by th | Ene iit niatod | Guring the per The judges managers of both clubs that it would am | fought a ‘eht able to de ulled it a draw sre oa eee NOLAN CAN'T SEE JEFF [Check and Letter Kling Sent icti iP mt a game to Sea coming into| 2 - dinale this «pring, may * anaged to do , ; time & wan ealted prowioel té Bélhas eaked. President tee ommission ayin is Fine |: prith straight | funny fall for the count im thep : a good contest, as & r side had] purchase Magee providing th it shows promise m ‘: o SeE ‘and both plchere worelis gee tee haem. Btages. if Os | Chiesge, T11., April 26th, 1910. Fer ae ‘Biniling Roy Brown of Ballast 7 working well Ericson, the gianti will be used for utility purp } ; ? alt the best of his mill wih od te Reaver box artist, was in especially |as Colvin, the youn © captured a put over an extreme: | Walters. Brown can only Sit ’ i fine form, not having allowed a sin- | py Griff from Montreal, fails to show y luc in the third round |set, and Walters cave iim if fe hit. Three hits were gleaned the experience needed to stick in “ yer, Bee ppoertunity to nto a m Thompson's sparse offering. the big brush. omen wr. John E. Bruce, the milling wasltaking a heavy play for the ‘ Dut none were costl, aate zs points, Both men|was Brown's decision by «ilk. : Manager Brown livened things up Pennington, the first BY MAX BALTHASAR. Ben Lomond, i# enthusiastic over! Searetdry, Setione! Commission, © footwork, and shaken tant } a bit by arguing with the vampire,/eacker for the Turks ne the (The Ringsider.) Jeffries’ condition. He boxed with | ia Dye r was having | . ma Spisier, i but found the proposition barren of/ hall far and often, besides putting — the big fellow yesterday, and al-| Cineinnst!, Chic. | the f it n he ran into! Pete Pos owas the thing it any real benefit, as the best helup a classy articio of general all| SAN FRANCISCO, May 17—Billy | though Jeff was going bis easiest,| oer: \* Ser cate El ett an veliieas el Sa if ould get from Frary was a $5 fine/around baseball. The buss tike| initials Sak | BI bad to beg for mercy. Joo deer Sirie Sy See” Toes ie ako ae it @nd a pass outside the grounds this quiet fellow, and are glad to| Nolan, Battling Nelson's exmana Thomas is gotng right along with isa peensa Wine weal for $100.00 42 1 » ag Pe ee po a a see him make good. gor, one of the wisest students of| his work at Seal Rock House, and ae om Bi od Athbasie choi 4 TIGERS AND REDS Jimmie Clark. the Varsity pitch-| the game of flaticufts, thinks Jack | next week. when Banat payment of the three fines imposed upon we by the ; te-pound PMA. ie, ire wi the V couver bench wx pre | : ¥ ; u fhe other day. inspecting his future |D08M#o" Will Beat Jim Jeffries 09 / have several jousts with the colored Bations) Commission. It and | good ,. playmates. Jimuiie ought to make | July ¢ next. He ts also of the opin- hae me oe te. an extra per q calle Pras y - ne ro oe aia i TIRED YESTERDAY, Soa known ah be ha ig ee tee — Sat Wate Geeney Seat ware) Jame Somanen Se wp belay. and baie 2 wi as ru or: ae and yowtirny, By j list will be at the Ballard west league, ax he has something | early this morning and out on the ea Be pn it and the |club next Wednesday ¢ ree : —_— on the ball. and furthermore is not | (han & passing chance of belug the) Ad wien nig $10,000 racing ma CH seceveriag frase as Handes, ane oh ee : ¥ evening: " Ws ince Moan troubled with bone in his nut, referee of the big fight. | chine The champion de stili ¢ CG — SPOKANE, May 7—In « languid| Charley Swain, the infant of the| "4!! things being equal.” sald No-| termined not to go to work til! Mon q ontest that was not even Interest-| Vancouver team, refuses to tell hix|!an, who is here stocking up his/day, having decided to have m few Fighting Preacher Picks ing to the park poilceman, Tacoma| weight. Charley looks as if he | Lake Cora ranch, “the negro ghould | 48¥# fun with his speed devil. Man indifferently sunk the hook for 11] might wolgh close to 260, but ft has |’... a: 1 have an idea that Jeff ager Little declared today that he CHicace, 4 > 2S ~ 10 MOL, dim Jeffries to Win ; but Ib exactly where he — stood fe omelé Save boon singed on sume |te look a bay sont tn the teoe, te|bas a Little the best of it ta the art!-| Wednéeday afternoon in the matter THE CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. runs to Spokane’s & The game, if|been many days since he has dared | vaudeville circeult, might have made | is not too heavy. though, at that, and " fe @ bit as & travesty on the national |has lots of beef to pat behind his|°® | cannot say in what manner of Tt must, be Graney or Wi Pay To ME ORDER OF SAN FRA sport, but as fan pabulum it was a | drives and throws Jett has an advantage, but that he! minister of tt a dreary : 1 Hed pasate . faid Little. “Either man la acnept ‘2 $ cot. -* Foe Hh sare Bagg 3 up to Frome peg a anne Some way or another, those goore has one te my beliet fable. Both are honest and compe . 5 is na fight. peer ; 4 the ball, getting credit for 12 safe-jogms on the score board, when| Billy Papke is busy packing upitent, so I can't see why, Berger a me win from the “big smc es. Spokane, equally ennuted,| chalked up against the Turks, seem | at Rowardennan today in prepara-| should object to them. We want an| OPES 2 DOLLARS, | He is Rev. FR combed out 10 hingtes. or the | to loom larger than the ciphers be | for bie 6 for Millett [Monroe Presbyterian rest, Rasty Wright was wrpng| longing to the opposing club. Prop- | 00 for his departure for Omaha, Neb, The divine wasn’t al jeven break, and are golmg to nave } ct . "lit Johnson will have #§ per cent! EBK220001S yt SF seem : @gain, and starred as a clown wimp. |ably some deep paychological reason | training quarters tn Colma tomor. 2 r | Ways a minister and it was of the people at the ringside against ‘ na tor te. row. He will not begin work there|him, eo why shouidn't he bold out} Here ts the letter Johnay Kling jest ever asscasod against a ball/only a few years ago that he was| POA * md e ri sent to John Bruce, secretary of |player since the national commis. | known tn sporting on as “Kid Bott thereon ‘3 Our friend Erni Frisk. who used |until Sunday afternooa, when a big) 1° & tele wives . p——- will the national commission, and the |sion became baseball's court of| Wedae. quick on his fect and handy} aed to sting the ball every once in al crowd is expected out to see the! ® ~ cgay PN te on + raat. ed je the} With his dukes He boxed hin way] 4 1 6 while during the last couple or three No, wo won't stand fop g@harile|check he inciosed for $700, the jlast resort, and Kling mad through college and fr re to se enturtes he has been with Soat-| Thuaderbolt go through his paces.) white, and we won't s@end for a amount of the player's fine by th ney by appearing in vandeville | | ministry, parring lessons | Be aa tle. score to have forgotten the |Papke, according to advices from! selection by the tosw of a coin.” commission. The fine t# the larg: |in Chicago So Waar ie aumoann | a ee hang of it. iin 00 SDs = maine - — 7 “It Jeff is in any condition at : ° ' Tealey Ra Copnin oe sty Roo ae a Rg ' 7 1 7 by July, and shows any of his 3 ‘en! ymond in playing star!tne Kennel club are well pleased) Seaton and GO. Fisher. Umpires bl N. ] L time strength and skill, I think that at bad . haseball so consistently thet it is|with results Seattle dog owners | McGreevy and Hildebrand. rouble in ationa eapue 2 wil short work of J H POA becoming redundant to comment on|came in for many honpre in all Wed +33 hig stellar abilities. Have to say |ciasses, losing. however, the prize At Los Angeles. Jeffries in his prime,” he contin- rom now on that he is playing as | for the best all around dog in the RM E : ne -. s ued, “was the terror of all heavy- ee ee smual, and let it go at that. show, which was taken by Master | Low Angeles 2 5 1| Baseball men all over the country in National league circles, and sev- | J sichts, and has knocked out better ee ae | Grip. the wondertul bulldog from | San Franciseo 4 6 2)are bayer hem 4 Ber — 1 ig Fe geen nt pol yore fighters than Jack Johnson ever will | Pee gt atine [armen js evidently starting | the Illini kennels at Springfield, 10.| partertes — Criger and Smith —— Promident of tvct barring |iittie hatchets out’and ate sharpen. |2® , Johnsen may be clever and « 1 1 { 2 batting list for the season. Mike te COAST LEAGUE [eer ond es [newspaper photographers from the | Ing them for Lynch [take a hitter, but fe | = 1/ pitting around 31? now, ané sho | ree | grounds the older organization | —— Lang es 79 | 16 97 18 ain + oe ae At San Francisco. Surt ing of the. game. | | to be a great fight’ / 37 10 signs of weakening > th oc | RM FE Te neikae’ tint tan Eales STATE LEAGUE Thus this minister, who was once | : Standing of the Clubs. | Onkiand ee 57) ae ier pa + ett a fighter himself, sizes up the rela-| | ident of the American leagw Won. Lont. Pet. | sacramento ; 48 4 tive ability of the two men. iain . eran Tom Chivington, president of the N A gg A i AMERICAN LEAGUE (DOG SHOW IS OVER + en Tins pean » 6 435)" patterties— Harkins and Mitse; | awortcan association and Pat Pows OPI T Rev, Wedge has a few peculiar Portland w ea one) - “ ideas which do not alway = Stindiig ot Ge Cidhe. QUIET NOW AT RINK. vernon Te sesteggg me te te, na ers, boss of the Eastern league, the EE with those of some of his flock Ww Pet panda dad | 1.08 Angeles ig 1-500] TRIANGULAR TRACK MEET. [tiny navewt ieved any such oréer.| oor 1{0y, Onited Frown. |For one, he thinks nt * “g14| Last night e Oakia “ | — ; ; Baines YE OQUIAM, May 7.—The new | greatest thing in the 74 ight saw the affictal close | io ramenio ........11 $2 .383| At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the|imdred. they have all announced | washington State league opens its | clean | 647 |of the most successful bench show bia re ee TSN Oregon Idaho and | thelr intention of continuing to Per-| season this afternoon, _ Aberdeen SONS * / 825 | ever given in Seattle. Good crowds | At Portland, | Washington will clash on Denny|™t Photographers on the field. | meeting Hoquiam here, Montesano | Bicycle repairing Hal, 1111 1st av.| “© G1S}and good entries hav ked the | RH. Bl field This in the big athletic meet |,, Leh evidently has been the vic- | clashing with Raymond at Raymond, ooo | ‘438 | three days’ exhibition held at the Vernon .. saatteianih R-- h lon tho seas rs "| ttm of bad advisers, and Just at land Tacoma crossihg bats with Che- oe ase aE } j 429| Mammoth rink, and President | Portland 3 tt) Take Hastlake car to the univor- “lee ce grilting fre ail of the | BANS 8t Chahalie eg at EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE| REV. “KID” WEDGE | ' el ", je 01 ew obey +7 anna “416 | Redelshetmer and H. C. Br ratte of; Batteriee—Hensling and Brown, | sity. cities in the National league. The miosis veel, Gas beta Lm ene Str. City of Leverett or Telenraph. | Local train for Portlan at | termed te points, 0. & W. :15 a.m. Breakfast served ial | ing car, Passenger statiog, | avenue south and Dearborm Three rownd trips daily Leave Se | and ora terrae ay newspapers, more than anything. | icague contest betwéen the jar have made baseball the popular | Gray's Harbor cities in six yea: Frisco Regrets McCarthy’s Deathe= fi arti aise eet Ee on the field to get pictures of inter- Dance at Dreamrand tonight. and Turns Again to the Big Fight 2.) 2S. = 8 8 enly smile and pore with « bt! TRUSTEE SALE rt it Victor and Edison Mad 4“ fana want. pictures showing the | OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER and Records players in action a the newspa- WARE, DIAMONDS, | BORGUM MUSIC C New York ari Pt, Lyech lovwioe he will venstad JEWELRY, ETC. 1207 3rd Ave. esi ie rule 76. ‘Tae ruling of the president | yg Third ate between Pike and Open Evenings © eo sealaemipone Barberich and has already stirred up another fight Union. Mitchell; Bradley, Karger, Hall and Carrigan. i At Philadelphia. 4 R. HE ij Washington ... ee " Philadelphia 412 2 Batteries—Johnson and Street; a Krause and Thomas. 4 and. R. H. E i St. Louls . a ¢ 3 ¥ Cleveland «ae 8);% Battories—Kinsella, Pelty and Killite Stephens, Berger, Ling and Bemis NATIONAL LEAGUE ar 6 . . PULLMAN AND REGAL AUTOMOBILES Marton, 1 Standing of the Clubs. , | teteeneiiian Mater One Ge Electric rn ?. he sii a seal 181-1815 ith Avenue ver anc Las ; TOMOBILE € New York .... 5 Garage noe Rear ry Dutlding 7 & Pittsburg 4 te Philadelphia 6 600 4 > Chicago ... 7 7 500 | A G dri In What You Require, — Cincinnat 4 6 500 GORHAM RUBBER Oo, q Boston 6 10 316 | 0 ric ire ¥ St. Louis SSS ee 0 S10 Piret Av. South F Brooklyn ; 6 12 204 < } aes Maen Steet At Chicago. n. 1 w.| Counting out Tommy McCarthy in the 16th round of his fight with Owen Moran, McCarthy never recovered, BODY BUILDER AND AUTO REPAIRERS. J and died a few later. ©. Pet ©o, 023 B, Pike 1 Pittsburg Rive eos ° w/e a ae. —hienide aw or Chicago $0.8+-3 BY TIP WRIGHT. vas floor, and I heard the sharp|titloners to tho district attorr aoeernamiionsting ag ierce row h 0 Or Cars esi Batterles— Lief and Gibson; ISCO, May 7.—Don’t | crack as the back of his head struck. |and they know where thelr poll nd. s et the idea that the much-to-be- I saw Spider Kelly and the other | bread ts buttered. ™. agas ‘OR CAR OO, Sarememnsce seats ‘ na Carson, Needham and | or ind death of peor little Torey |men in McCarthy's corner working| It is probable that ag-the direct Distributors Rees ay Oey Mints 40 SE Phones “ McCarthy, who died here fi like demons to resuscitate hin, and | result of the fatal fight the Friday 015 Kant Pike ecdimne. fractured wkull following ak I watched the tears flow down the| night seraps will be stopped for a - ac At New York. is oe ter cheeks of McCarthy pere as | short time, but they will be resumed cas Velek Aaeat H Dreamland, will any effect | xed upon the sturdy form of his |again, and it won't be long befor 6st 99 A. Wing, Agen Pu iY ON it er 0. : Philadelphia ... ...... y 8 1) upon the Jeffries-Johnson scrap. | fighting won, lying helpless, No one | mills of national importance will be e roi ec ric, Broadway and New York thece 4 8] It takes more than the ath of a| dreamed then that the boy was se- | stag: fi . 5 Madison, » 163, ast 1 Battories—Foxen and Dooin; | Pusilist to m an Francisco even | Mously injured, past, sl al \Ezerets, muti lase ciek ait Goaiitel aeo twattar how inudty han Pranete- [ora broads se Fety's il son tee Mckare | So "S0ek' paps ne! matter hoe BROKERS FISK TIRES 910 E. Pike Re Four Cynder $I, 250 . Matthewson and. Meyers. At Brooklyn. ri are at F 1 owe: nle his de ‘J rene at Binotyvl powerful an example hie deat P| Walls & Lewis Co. East 4222 ind. L. 2021 |——-—— Boston ee ae 8 | of eivilizatie . but an incide NEW YORK STOCK meee intor-Biate 40-h wor, 1i-inoh wheel D ier Biante 4o-horae power, 1ld-inoh wheel GARFom Brooklyn Ges peed yxe, for the morn ill be to} And San Francisco forgets inct- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ar ifw my car. FO. B. Be. S abam: Wilh eeeen aad Gel a fight fan on the Coast but| brief years since the earthquake ys < Chadwick Great Six, n powerful, far Graha m; Withelm, I au and Er.) Not | fgg am Aya Aare Pa poten _ Pha ma ute oalae rv ae Bailey ane 2280 |. sg Ay ise at most luxuriou nobile in the 308 Ist Ave. S., 2201 to 2207 Second Ave+ th A et we. Carthy. IT sat at the ringside in| let so small a thing as the life of Be eon eh oa cma a“ ———e ee Oe ae and tte tom And thie Gy pene . orKins FR ig, YOR CARS TIME DIAMONDS ely yy Rit ming +A he oa hee of fon onthe nalional |" "!" gabtaned 399) Havel a America mar Ky y TIME, Autor Met Warr On credit, $1 pér week. Ithen disintegrate the ‘litila| The efforts of the ministers and BROKERS ‘f DISTANCE /S uto- eter 6 EA STERLING JEWELRY CO, | Britisher’s furious onal: sucht in the } othe vell meaning citizens will not 705 First Av. Room 146. | 26th i, [ereate. even a wavelet of “reform Stocks, Grain and Provistons, McDONALD BROS , Auto Top Factory Automobile bodies and # A I saw the snappy right hand swing | against the big fight, Governor Gil Y . & S ib rs and esti line, Sitp linings « apectaity. enawine eIDErt ang remodeiea Wind Sate Dreamland rink and watched the | on |game little bricklayer, the pride to the jaw that stretched McCarthy | lett, to whom a request to stop the Both Phones 279. Private Wires. Brerrtbing in the carriage crise senseless on the thinly padded can- | fight has been sent, referred the pe- 904-900-306 Alaska Bidg. mporary rters, 510-31 St, Near Brondway 3 a a1 Sunset, a; ida. 2983. Woop WORKERS